Liberty Justice Center
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Recent News About Liberty Justice Center
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A San Bernardino Superior Court judge has upheld a temporary injunction barring a school district from requiring parents be notified when a student seeks name or pronoun changes that differ from the student’s biological sex.
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A San Bernardino County Superior Court judge delivered a partial win to both sides in the dispute between a Chino school district and California state officials over a school district policy requiring school staff to notify parents and provide student records if their children are 'social transitioning' gender
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Orange County Board of Education now among public school districts joining lawsuit seeking to strike down AB1955, a new California state law that blocks California schools from making rules and policies requiring teachers to notify parents concerning their children's gender identity
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Despite a federal court challenge, the California Attorney General’s Office is standing behind a bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom this month that bars school districts from informing parents about their children’s requests for changes in names or pronouns.
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The lawsuit filed in Sacramento federal court accuses California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Democratic allies of trampling parents' constitutional rights to direct the upbringing of their children by empowering school teachers to withhold crucial information about their children's gender identity
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A Riverside County judge sided with Temecula Valley Unified School District in a dispute with activists and the local teachers union over school board policies that block teachers from telling students that white people are inherently racist and require educators to notify parents if their children change gender ID
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The ruling appeared largely to side with Democrat California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who argued the policy adopted by Chino Valley Unified School District violated students' constitutional and legal protections, which the state said overrides parents' rights to direct the upbringing of their children
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The state of California has repealed AB2098, which would have forced doctors to provide patients only with state-approved information about Covid-19, or risk losing their medical license. The law had already lost in court, and the state faced "humiliation" before a federal appeals panel