💨 Abstract
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case over parental rights to remove children from Maryland elementary school classes using storybooks with LGBTQ characters. The books, part of an effort to reflect diversity, include themes found in classic stories but with LGBTQ characters. Parents argue that public schools cannot force children to participate in instruction that violates their faith, citing opt-out provisions in sex education classes.
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