
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a case involving parents challenging a Justice Department memo regarding threats made at school board meetings. This decision follows a series of legal battles over parental rights and educational content, including a recent victory for the group Moms for Liberty in a related school board case. Additionally, the Michigan Supreme Court denied an appeal from parents seeking access to a curriculum titled 'A History of Ethnic and Gender Studies.' In New Hampshire, a judge rejected a request from parents to protest transgender athletes at school soccer games, further highlighting the ongoing legal disputes surrounding educational policies and parental involvement in schools.
Another win for the First Amendment, thanks to @Moms4Liberty and the legal team @InstFreeSpeech https://t.co/sXHowW0PzD
Judge declines bid by New Hampshire parents to protest transgender players at school soccer games https://t.co/Xn6NZXguab
Supreme Court declines to hear parents’ lawsuit over DOJ school board memo https://t.co/BQuMnuvyAs

