Mahmoud v. Taylor: Everything to know about the Supreme Court case to ban LGBTQ+ books
Arguments are scheduled next week for Mahmoud v. Taylor, which could further roll back students' rights to information.
APRIL 17, 2025
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Arguments are scheduled next week for Mahmoud v. Taylor, which could further roll back students' rights to information.
Gender-affirming care, anti-straight discrimination, PrEP, and LGBTQ+ books are all on the docket.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could allow guardians to prohibit students from hearing lessons or using books involving LGBTQ+ identities.
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The group of parents are upset that their kids would be exposed to diverse authors and viewpoints in their English classes.
The parents say that if their children have to read books about or by LGBTQ+ people, that would violate their rights to religious freedom.