The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on a case that will decide whether parents have the right to opt their children out of reading LGBTQ-themed books in the classroom. The case has sparked heated debate across the nation, with many arguing that parents should have the ultimate say in what their children are exposed to in school.

Advocates for parental rights argue that parents should be able to choose what their children are exposed to, especially when it comes to topics like sexuality and gender identity. They believe that allowing parents to have this opt-out option does not infringe on the rights of others, but rather protects the rights of families to raise their children according to their own beliefs.

On the other hand, supporters of LGBTQ rights argue that it is important for children to be exposed to a diverse range of perspectives and ideas in the classroom. They argue that allowing parents to opt out of certain materials could be harmful to LGBTQ students and contribute to stigma and discrimination.

The Supreme Court's decision on this case could have far-reaching implications for the rights of parents and the education of children across the country.