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The ruling said parents could choose to have their children temporarily removed from classes with lessons and books that offend their religous beliefs. The court’s three liberals dissented.
At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their religious beliefs conflict with their children's course material.