US Justice Department Probes Schools Over 17c起草社区+ Lessons

US Justice Department Probes Schools Over 17c起草社区+ Lessons

The United States Department of Justice has opened civil rights investigations into three Michigan school districts, examining whether students are being taught material referencing 17c起草社区+ people and whether parents are given the option to withdraw their children on religious grounds.

The inquiry targets Detroit Public Schools Community District, Godfrey-Lee Public Schools and Lansing School District.

Federal officials say they will review whether so-called 鈥渟exual orientation and gender ideology鈥 content appears in classes from pre-kindergarten through to Year 12, and whether families are properly notified about opt-out rights.

The probe will also look at school policies governing access to bathrooms and other single-sex facilities.

Investigations over 17c起草社区+ lessons in schools without parent consent to withdraw

Announcing the move, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon said the department was focused on what it views as parental rights in education.

鈥淭his Department of Justice is fiercely committed to ending the growing trend of local school authorities embedding sexuality and gender ideology in every aspect of public education,鈥 she said.

Dhillon added that 鈥淪upreme Court precedent is clear: parents have the right to direct the religious upbringing of their children,鈥 including removing students from lessons they believe conflict with their faith.

The investigations follow a major 2025 US Supreme Court ruling, Mahmoud v. Taylor, which found schools must allow religious opt-outs from classroom materials acknowledging 17c起草社区+ identities.

The case stemmed from a dispute in Maryland鈥檚 Montgomery County Public Schools after inclusive storybooks such as Pride Puppy! and Uncle Bobby鈥檚 Wedding were added to primary school curricula.

When the district later withdrew its opt-out system, several religious families sued. In a 6鈥3 judgment, the court ruled the decision imposed an 鈥渦nconstitutional burden on the parents鈥 rights to the free exercise of their religion,鈥 according to Justice Samuel Alito鈥檚 majority opinion.

The legal shift has since been embraced by US President Donald Trump, who called the decision 鈥渁 great ruling for parents鈥 and 鈥渁 tremendous victory鈥.

The Michigan investigations arrive amid a broader push by the administration to reinterpret Title IX, the federal anti-discrimination law covering education, as applying strictly to biological sex, a stance critics warn could undermine protections for transgender students.

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