Supreme Court Decisions Shape Rights and Education Policies

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The Supreme Court's decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor has been criticized for allowing private individuals to demand religious accommodations that could undermine pluralistic democracy, effectively endorsing theocratic influences and complicating public education with potential legal conflicts over curriculum and religious beliefs.
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