Key Highlights
- A Catholic legal group has asked the U. S.
- Supreme Court to block a California law that prevents public schools from notifying parents of transgender students' gender identities.
- The Thomas More Society filed an emergency appeal on Thursday asking the Supreme Court to reinstate a ruling issued last month by a federal judge who said parents with religious objections can opt out of the law’s restrictions.
- The challenged provisions bar teachers from informing parents if a student wishes to change their pronouns or gender identity, according to reporting by POLITICO."Parents only relinquish authority needed for the school to carry out its 'educational mission' ...
- they do not delegate the authority to make decisions regarding whether their child is a boy or a girl," attorneys for the Thomas More Society wrote in the appeal.


