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Supreme Court lets California schools inform parents about student transgender identities, citing parental rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a lower court's ban on the practice and temporarily permitted California schools to notify parents when students identify as transgender.
The 5-4 emergency ruling maintained a lower court's injunction against the state law that forbade automatic parental notification, citing restrictions on parents' religious freedom.
On behalf of Catholic parents who claimed schools had deceived them and allowed covert social changes, the conservative legal organization Thomas More Society filed the lawsuit.
California defended the law as safeguarding the safety and privacy of transgender students, particularly those who are afraid of being rejected by their families.
The case is still pending, and the decision is consistent with recent conservative-leaning rulings on religious freedom and parental rights.
La Corte Suprema permite a las escuelas de California informar a los padres sobre las identidades transgénero de los estudiantes, citando los derechos de los padres.