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Supreme Court Turns Away Another Parental Rights Dispute on Gender-Identity Policies in Schools

The Supreme Court turned away an appeal from a Florida couple who alleged that their parental rights were violated by a now-revised school board policy that kept their daughter's school from informing them about her request to use a different name and pronouns.

Last updated April 28, 20262 sources · 2 outlets

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Supreme Court Turns Down a Third Case Over Schools’ Gender Identity Policies

Apr 27

The Supreme Court has turned down a third case from parents challenging school district policies related to students’ gender identity. On Monday, the justices rejected a Florida case in which parents Jeff and January Littlejohn alleged that a Leon County middle school violated their rights by supporting their child’s g…