A Maryland Case Reshaped Parental Rights Nationwide
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor started in Montgomery County—and now it strengthens the rights of parents across America.
Here’s what the ruling means for families like yours:
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Parents have affirmed authority to guide their child’s education and religious upbringing.
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Public schools cannot strip away opt-out rights when curriculum conflicts with family values.
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This case sets a higher legal standard to protect parental decision-making.
Learn how this Supreme Court decision impacts your family, and stay equipped with updates and tools from the Parental Rights Foundation.
Opt-Out Report
Opting Out: A Summary of Parental Rights Laws Relating to Opting Children Out of Certain Public School Classes and Activities Download Opt-Out Report July 9, 2025 Dear Parent, Grandparent, or Guardian, Parents have a fundamental, pre-political right to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their minor children. Contrary to a quickly-revised 2005 ruling by…
The Supreme Court on Public School Opt-out Provisions
On Friday, June 27, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case out of Montgomery County, Maryland, over whether parents have a right to opt their children out of public education materials that promote beliefs in contradiction with those the parents wish to teach their children. The Court decided 6-3…
BREAKING: SCOTUS Decision on Parental Rights
Today, in a significant victory for families, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of parental rights in Mahmoud v. Taylor. In a 6-3 decision, the Court upheld parents’ religious free exercise rights in directing the upbringing of their children. Writing for the majority, Justice Alito emphasized: “[W]e have long recognized the rights of parents to…
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