The case arose in Maryland after the Montgomery County Board of Education adopted several “LGBTQ-Inclusive Books” as part of its English curriculum in October 2022. Among the required books are Pride Puppy!, which teaches the alphabet to three- and four-year-old children by following the path of a puppy that gets lost in an LGBTQ pride parade; Born Ready: The True Story of a Boy Named Penelope, about a transgender boy; and Prince and Knight, which includes a romance between two male characters. In addition to the inclusion of “LGBTQ-Inclusive Books,” the school board included guidance for teachers on how to respond to questions or comments. The guidance advises teachers to “disrupt the either/or thinking” of students who disagree with LGBTQ relationships. It also counsel teachers to respond to questions about being transgender by stating that “our body parts do not decide our gender. Our gender comes from our inside.”
Originally, the school board allowed religious parents to request an exemption from their children being taught with this material. However, on March 23, 2023, the board reversed its decision and removed parents’ ability to opt out their children from this instruction. The parents are not challenging the school’s use of the books. They are simply seeking to regain the opportunity to remove their children from teaching that contradicts their religious beliefs. In asking the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling by the Fourth Circuit that refused to grant the parents a preliminary injunction, Institute attorneys argue that the lack of an opt-out provision unlawfully forces parents to choose between raising their children in accordance with their religious convictions or giving them a free public education.
Attorney Deborah J. Dewart advanced the arguments in the Mahmoud v. Taylor amicus brief.
The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties organization, defends individuals whose constitutional rights have been threatened or violated and educates the public on a wide spectrum of issues affecting their freedoms.
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