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Catholic coalition urges SCOTUS to protect student privacy in California law.

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    • A Catholic legal organization has filed a request with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to intervene in a legal matter concerning student privacy.
    • The group is seeking to block a California law that prevents schools from notifying parents about their children’s transgender identities without the students’ consent.
    • This legal action is positioned as an effort to protect parental rights and ensure transparency between schools and parents.
    • The coalition expresses concerns that the California law infringes on religious freedoms and parental rights to be informed about significant aspects of their child’s life.
    • This case touches upon broader debates regarding privacy rights for transgender students and the role of parental involvement in educational settings.
    • The Supreme Court’s decision on whether to take up this case could have significant implications for similar laws and policies across the United States.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/catholic-group-asks-scotus-block-california-law-against-revealing-students-gender-identities-parents)

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