Children’s Books Go Before the Supreme Court
Episode Date: April 25, 2025On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard a case that could hand parents with religious objections a lot more control over what their kids learn in the clas...
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2321 episodes transcribedOn Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard a case that could hand parents with religious objections a lot more control over what their kids learn in the clas...
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