Summary
The Supreme Court allowed California schools to inform parents if their child identifies as transgender, even if the child doesn't agree. The court's decision came despite ongoing discussions in lower courts. Justice Elena Kagan and two other liberal justices opposed this decision, expressing concern over bypassing normal procedures.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court's decision affects California schools' handling of transgender students.
- Schools can inform parents about a student's gender identity without the student's consent.
- The decision includes an emergency appeal from a conservative group.
- Justice Kagan and two other justices disagreed with the decision.
- The dissenting justices argue that the case is still being reviewed by lower courts.
- Justice Kagan criticized the decision for overturning state policies without thorough procedure.