Tag Archives: Mahmoud v. Taylor
Who Controls What School Children Are Taught? The Battle Begins.
The Trump Administration has recently launched a coordinated enforcement campaign across multiple federal agencies, threatening billions of dollars in educational funding in nearly every U.S. state and territory.
Posted in Education
Tagged Chicago Public Schools, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Justice, J.B. Pritzker, Kwame Raoul, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Pam Bondi, Personal Responsibility Education Program, Samuel Alito, Title IX, Tony Sanders, Trump Administration
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Reaffirming Parental Rights
The SCOTUS ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor is a game-changer for parental rights in public education. While the case centers on LGBTQ+ storybooks in classrooms, its implications reach far beyond reading lists. For the first time in decades, the Court has affirmed that parents have a constitutional right to shield their children from instruction that contradicts their religious beliefs—without needing to prove coercion.
Posted in Education, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Advocates for Youth, Donald Trump, Ford Foundation, Free Exercise clause, George Gund Foundation, Grove Foundation, John Dewey, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Muslim, National Commission on Education, National Sexuality Education Standards, Roman Catholic, Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, SIECUS, Social-Emotional Learning, Troxel v. Granville, u.s. department of education, U.S. Supreme Court, Ukrainian Orthodox
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Mahmoud v. Taylor: A Reset Ten Years in the Making
In a culture increasingly hostile to biblical truth, one mom reflects on raising kids with moral clarity in the shadow of Obergefell. From awkward public encounters to legal victories at the U.S. Supreme Court, this article traces how the radical sexual agenda impacts Christian families—and why the recent Mahmoud decision offers a much-needed glimmer of hope for parental rights and religious freedom.
Posted in Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged Biden Administration, Family Research Council, Jack Phillips, Kim Davis, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Obergefell v. Hodges, Same-sex marriage, Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, Trump Administration, U.S. Supreme Court
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SCOTUS Upholds Life, Parental Rights and Religious Freedom
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down pivotal rulings that will reshape key aspects of American life. These decisions empower taxpayers, strengthen families, and boost efforts to protect children.
Posted in Federal
Tagged Clarence Thomas, Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Medicaid, Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, Neil Gorsuch, Opt out, Planned Parenthood, Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, U.S. Supreme Court
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Parental Rights, SCOTUS and Why Homeschooling May Be Your Answer
As the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments [this week] in the landmark Mahmoud v. Taylor case, families across America should be paying close attention. At stake is nothing less than parents' fundamental right to direct the moral and religious upbringing of their children.
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Tagged homeschooling, Mahmoud v. Taylor, Parental Rights, Troxel v. Granville, U.S. Supreme Court, v
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