LOADING ERROR LOADING WASHINGTON — In the midday sun in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, demonstrators and activists held pro-LGBTQ+ signs, waved rainbow flags and cheered on a set of diverse speakers. Just a few hundred feet away, a similar-sized crowd huddled in the shade, holding “Let Parents Parent” signs and listening to speakers to find out what was going on inside. Both groups were there because the court was hearing oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The case out of nearby Montgomery County, Maryland, is asking the nine justices to decide if requiring books with LGBTQ+...