
Parents, Librarians Spar Over Students’ Library Books
Parents vs. Librarians: A Problem of Protecting Childhood Innocence or Banning Books?
Parents vs. Librarians: A Problem of Protecting Childhood Innocence or Banning Books?
The bill authorizes the state to override parents if they oppose ‘gender-affirming care.’
Bishop Joseph Bonnemain of Chur signed the code of conduct himself in early April.
Parents and teachers expressed indignation at Southwark Archbishop John Wilson’s decision, some even claiming that children will be damaged by the event not taking place.
There is no straddling, no neutrality, no standing still. You must pick a side. There is nothing else now. Pick a side.
In a statement, Christiana Holcomb, legal counsel for the group Alliance Defending Freedom said, “Allowing males to compete in girls’ sports destroys fair competition and women’s athletic opportunities.”
For years, legal experts have been discussing possible battles over access to federal benefits and accreditation of religious schools, based on their acceptance of ideas such as same-sex marriage and accommodation of persons identifying as LGBT.
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that it was dropping the government’s appeal on behalf of the Obama administration.
The Nebraska School Activities Association narrowly rejected a bid to reinstate a policy that would base athletic participation on biological sex rather than a student’s self-determined gender.
Activists pressuring the synod on homosexuality-related issues have backing from some wealthy U.S.-based organizations.
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