SCOTUS sidesteps parental-rights clash over school gender-identity policies

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The Supreme Court declined to hear a Florida couple’s challenge to a school district’s procedures on a student’s gender identity, leaving in place an 11th Circuit ruling that the district infringed parental rights but did not meet the substantive due–process standard, thereby preserving a narrow ruling and avoiding a broader national debate over parents’ rights versus student privacy in schools.
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