California Faces Legal Battles Over New Ban on Transgender Notification in Schools

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Opponents of California's new law banning schools from notifying parents about a student's gender identity without the student's consent vow to challenge the legislation in court. Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1955 into law, which LGBTQ advocates praise for protecting students' autonomy. Critics, including the California Family Council and Assemblymember Bill Essayli, argue the law undermines parental rights and endangers children. The Liberty Justice Center has already filed a lawsuit, and Elon Musk announced plans to move SpaceX and X headquarters to Texas in response to the law.
- Opponents of gender notification ban in California schools promise legal fight KCRA Sacramento
- California becomes first state to ban forced outing of LGBTQ+ students USA TODAY
- Gov. Newsom signs first-in-nation bill banning schools’ transgender notification policies The Mercury News
- Group files lawsuit challenging California's transgender parental notification ban in schools KCRA Sacramento
- California Bans Schools From Telling Parents About Gender Change Bloomberg
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