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Religious Beliefs vs LGBT books: How conservative parents won bigly
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The US Supreme Court has backed parents' rights to opt their children out of school lessons that conflict with their religious beliefs, following a case involving LGBTQ-themed books in Maryland. Hailed as a major win by conservatives, the ruling intensifies debates over education, religious freedom, and inclusivity, with both right- and left-leaning parents now invoking parental rights.
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