SCOTUS blocks Calif. law against schools outing transgender students to their parents
#Supreme Court #Transgender Rights #California Law #Parental Notification #Religious Freedom #School Policies #Gender Identity #Student Privacy
📌 Key Takeaways
- Supreme Court blocks California law preventing schools from notifying parents about transgender students
- Law challenged by religious parents who claimed schools were facilitating social transitions without their knowledge
- California argued for student privacy rights, especially those fearing family rejection
- Court's decision aligns with recent rulings favoring religious plaintiffs and limiting transgender rights
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🏷️ Themes
LGBTQ+ Rights, Parental Rights, Religious Freedom, Education Policy
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