The US Supreme Court, which is largely conservative, is set to hear a case on Tuesday regarding the rights of parents to remove their children from classes where LGBTQ-related content is discussed. The case involves an appeal filed by parents against a Maryland public school district that introduced books addressing prejudice, homosexuality, and gender identity in 2022. The court will determine whether parents have the religious freedom to opt their children out of such discussions. This case has significant implications for education and LGBTQ rights in the United States. The outcome of this hearing could have far-reaching consequences for the treatment of LGBTQ topics in schools. Stay tuned for updates on this crucial legal battle.

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US Supreme Court to review parents’ rights to withdraw children over LGBTQ content in schools.
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