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POLITICSApr 20 · 15:09 UTCTHE HILLZach Schonfeld

Supreme Court stays out of parental rights case

The Supreme Court declined to hear a parental rights case involving Massachusetts parents who argued school employees must obtain their consent before encouraging a child's pronoun and name change in classrooms. The parents claimed the district violated their constitutional right to direct their child's upbringing under the 14th Amendment's due process clause. This follows a similar case dismissed by the court in December.

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