💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court recently ruled that parents in Maryland have the right to withdraw their children from public school lessons that include LGBTQ storybooks. This decision reflects the court's stance on limiting federal oversight in certain educational matters but does not clarify the status of a previous executive order concerning birthright citizenship. Relevant details on Supreme Court actions and local traffic alerts have also been provided.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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