In this podcast episode, Rui Alves, a partner at Barton Gilman, speaks with Paul O’Neill, one of the nation’s leading authorities on the legal issues shaping education reform, about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor and its potential implications for public school districts and charter schools nationwide.
The Maryland case centers on whether parents have the right to opt their children out of public school curricula that conflict with their family’s religious beliefs. Paul discusses the Court’s ruling, explores what it means for schools in the near and long term, and considers whether the decision signals a broader shift in education law.
The conversation also highlights practical considerations for public school districts and charter schools as they assess risk, revise policies, and prepare for what may come next. Tune in for timely insights on a decision that could reshape the intersection of education, parental rights, and religious freedom.
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