Vox reports a case challenging LGBTQ+ themed books in Maryland schools is now before the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Brought by Christian and Muslim parents, the lawsuit asks that schools notify them and allow their children to opt out when such material is discussed.
If the Court rules in their favor, it could set a national precedent—potentially requiring all schools to give advance notice and opt-out options for any potential or even perceived LGBTQ+ content, a move that would impose a nearly impossible burden on teachers. Critics say the decision would echo the effects of "Don't Say Gay" laws across the country. More here from Vox





