Litigation to Enforce Parental Opt-Out Rights in Michigan Dept of Education and Michigan School Districts

This project initiates litigation against the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Shepherd Public School District (SPSD) to enforce the parental right to opt-out their children from curriculum deemed objectionable, based on the precedent set by the US Supreme Court in Mahmoud v. Taylor (2025). This action is crucial to uphold constitutional parental rights, ensure local control in education, and secure a judicial remedy for the alleged violation of established legal standards by the MDE and SPSD in denying parental opt-out requests.

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This project initiates litigation against the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Grosse Pointe School District (GPSD) to enforce the parental right to opt-out their children from curriculum deemed objectionable, based on the precedent set by the US Supreme Court in Mahmoud v. Taylor (2025). This action is crucial to uphold constitutional parental rights, ensure local control in education, and secure a judicial remedy for the alleged violation of established legal standards by the MDE and GPSD in denying parental opt-out requests.

