The following excerpt is from Johnson v. Perry, 859 F.3d 156 (2nd Cir. 2017):
While it has long been established that parents have a liberty interest in directing their children's education without unreasonable interference by the states, see , e.g. , Meyer v. Nebraska , 262 U.S. 390, 400, 43 S.Ct. 625, 67 L.Ed. 1042 (1923) ;
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