California Supreme Court Blocks Law Requiring Schools to Inform Parents of Transgender Students
March 3, 2026 • Google News World
The US Supreme Court has issued a ruling blocking a law in California that required schools to notify parents of students’ gender identity. The law, which was enacted in 2020, aimed to protect transgender students from being outed by their peers.
Under the law, schools were required to provide students with information about their rights and options for seeking support. However, the Supreme Court has now blocked this requirement, citing concerns about parental involvement.
The court’s decision means that schools in California will no longer be required to notify parents of a student’s transgender status unless the student requests it themselves. The ruling was made in response to a lawsuit filed by a group of parents who argued that the law infringed on their rights as parents.
The Supreme Court’s decision has been met with mixed reactions from advocacy groups and lawmakers. Some have expressed disappointment at the court’s ruling, arguing that it will make it more difficult for transgender students to access support and resources. Others have welcomed the decision, saying that it upholds the rights of parents to be involved in their child’s education.
The Supreme Court’s ruling is the latest development in a long-standing debate about the rights of transgender students in US schools. The court’s decision will likely have implications for education policy at the state and federal levels.
Source: Google News World