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A California judge ruled the state’s gender identity confidentiality policy for students unconstitutional, forcing schools to inform parents.
A federal judge in California has blocked the state’s policy requiring schools to keep students’ gender identity changes confidential from parents, ruling it unconstitutional.
Judge Roger T. Benitez found the policy violated parents’ constitutional rights under the Fourteenth Amendment and teachers’ First Amendment rights to free speech and religious expression.
The decision, stemming from a class-action lawsuit by teachers and parents, mandates that schools must inform parents about their child’s gender identity, pronouns, and facility access, effectively invalidating state rules enacted under Governor Newsom.
The ruling applies statewide and could prompt appeals or influence similar cases nationally.
Un juez de California dictaminó que la política de confidencialidad de identidad de género del estado para los estudiantes era inconstitucional, obligando a las escuelas a informar a los padres.