The Court says some of the right things about coercion in a public school context. But I doubt its new free-exercise theory will prove either truly neutral or practically workable.
Everyone in my child's kindergarten class knows about same sex marriage, not because the teacher read anything about it to them but because my kid has two moms. I would like to think that parents can't opt their children out of interacting with my child.
Meanwhile I often wish I could opt my Jewish child out of any books about Santa and the Easter Bunny
Are they prepared for when a parent declares that state-mandated posting of Protestant scripture (as every 10 Commandments law requires) interferes with their right to raise their child as a Jew or a Catholic, much less a Hindu, Buddhist, or atheist?
Everyone in my child's kindergarten class knows about same sex marriage, not because the teacher read anything about it to them but because my kid has two moms. I would like to think that parents can't opt their children out of interacting with my child.
Meanwhile I often wish I could opt my Jewish child out of any books about Santa and the Easter Bunny
Are they prepared for when a parent declares that state-mandated posting of Protestant scripture (as every 10 Commandments law requires) interferes with their right to raise their child as a Jew or a Catholic, much less a Hindu, Buddhist, or atheist?