A good day for pluralism in public education at the Supreme Court

A good day for pluralism in public education at the Supreme Court


The Supreme Court will not issue a final ruling until this summer, but if oral arguments this week are any indication, the justices will restore parents’ right to prevent the indoctrination of their public school children into radical gender ideology. This will be welcome to anyone who wants to see schools succeed as foundational institutions of our society.

For decades, Maryland’s Montgomery County School Board maintained a religious diversity guidelines policy that respected the fact that it was “the most religiously diverse county in the nation.” Parents had the right to opt their children out of any classroom activity they thought “would impose a substantial burden on their religious beliefs.”

In 2019, Maryland adopted new regulations to promote “educational equity,” which included fostering students’ “gender identity

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