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A federal judge ruled that California schools can’t conceal students’ different-sex gender identities from their families, delivering a smackdown of the hotly contested state policy in a landmark victory for parental-rights advocates.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez permanently blocked policies backed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and other state officials requiring schools to keep parents out of the loop on their children’s gender transitions.
The judge also ruled that schools don’t need student authorization to disclose different-sex names and pronouns.
Supporters of parental rights hailed the judge’s decision as a “precedent-setting victory” and “stunning rebuke” to California’s political establishment, which has long fought against right-tilting school districts on transgender rights issues.
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U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez permanently blocked policies backed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and other state officials requiring schools to keep parents out of the loop on their children’s gender transitions.
The judge also ruled that schools don’t need student authorization to disclose different-sex names and pronouns.
Supporters of parental rights hailed the judge’s decision as a “precedent-setting victory” and “stunning rebuke” to California’s political establishment, which has long fought against right-tilting school districts on transgender rights issues.
California can’t hide students’ gender identity in ‘historic’ legal win for parental rights
A federal judge ruled that California schools can’t conceal students’ different-sex gender identities from their families, delivering a smackdown of the hotly contested state policy in a landmark victory for parental-rights advocates.
