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Example #3134 - 'when liberals don't get their way, they simply defy court' - USSC related
Posted on 6/23/26 at 11:36 am
Posted on 6/23/26 at 11:36 am
becketfund.org - Religious liberty for all
State of California... of course.
“The Constitution doesn’t come with a California carveout,” said Michael O’Brien, counsel at Becket and lead attorney for the Taylors. “Yet Sunnyvale is acting as if it does—attempting to sidestep Mahmoud and override the Taylors’ clearly protected parental rights while paying lip service to the very diversity the Taylors represent. We’re confident the federal courts will reject that approach.”
State of California... of course.
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Justin and Rose Taylor are devout Christians with two young children in a Sunnyvale elementary school. Their faith teaches that God created each person male or female and that parents have a sacred duty to guide their children’s religious and moral formation.
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Justin and Rose Taylor filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the Sunnyvale School District for denying them the right to receive notice and to opt their children out of controversial lessons and storybooks on sexuality and gender that conflict with their faith. The Supreme Court protected this right last year in Becket’s Mahmoud v. Taylor win, but Sunnyvale has refused to comply—instructing teachers to “resist pressures” to honor parental opt-out requests and dismissing Mahmoud as applying only to “another state.”
“The Constitution doesn’t come with a California carveout,” said Michael O’Brien, counsel at Becket and lead attorney for the Taylors. “Yet Sunnyvale is acting as if it does—attempting to sidestep Mahmoud and override the Taylors’ clearly protected parental rights while paying lip service to the very diversity the Taylors represent. We’re confident the federal courts will reject that approach.”
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“Our children are the most cherished part of our lives,” said Justin and Rose Taylor, residents of Sunnyvale and parents of four young children. “We know and love them best and should be the ones deciding when and how they learn about sensitive topics regarding sexuality and gender. Fortunately, the Supreme Court has recognized that right for religious parents nationwide. We hope that Sunnyvale can choose to acknowledge and respect our role as parents to direct the moral upbringing of our children.”
Posted on 6/23/26 at 11:39 am to captainFid
Dems have been getting away with ignoring established law for decades.
Posted on 6/23/26 at 11:49 am to Ailsa
Side effects of “ For thee, not for me”
Posted on 6/23/26 at 12:16 pm to captainFid
This sounds like a threat to our democracy
Posted on 6/23/26 at 12:31 pm to captainFid
I swear the new D motto should be, "nobody is above the law except us"
Posted on 6/23/26 at 12:40 pm to captainFid
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The Supreme Court protected this right last year in Becket’s Mahmoud v. Taylor win, but Sunnyvale has refused to comply—instructing teachers to “resist pressures” to honor parental opt-out requests and dismissing Mahmoud as applying only to “another state.”
Sue the bleeding frick out of the school system until they change their minds. My guess is that it would take only one big payout to adjust their attitudes.
Posted on 6/23/26 at 12:52 pm to Bard
The fact they are so insane is why I still think the gop wins big in the midterms- no one wants what the left is selling.
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