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Three New Jersey school districts leading the charge on parental rights will be temporarily blocked from enforcing new policies requiring staff to alert parents if their child changes their gender identity.
A state judge sided Friday with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, who sued the districts after they made it mandatory for their schools to tell parents if their children formally wanted to change their gender identity, pronouns or name, use different bathrooms, or change the gender of teams they play in.
“The state has demonstrated a reasonable probability of success on its claim that the Amended Policies, if implemented, will have a disparate impact on transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary youth,” Monmouth County Judge David Bauman wrote in issuing a preliminary injunction.
However, he noted that he was “not rendering any final judgments or determinations as to the merits of either the State or the School Boards’ claims,” pending the outcome of a larger, civil rights case related to the issue.
nypost.com
Good keep it up. Parent's should see first hand what is lined-up against them.
Maybe it will help them vote accordingly in the future.
A state judge sided Friday with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, who sued the districts after they made it mandatory for their schools to tell parents if their children formally wanted to change their gender identity, pronouns or name, use different bathrooms, or change the gender of teams they play in.
“The state has demonstrated a reasonable probability of success on its claim that the Amended Policies, if implemented, will have a disparate impact on transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary youth,” Monmouth County Judge David Bauman wrote in issuing a preliminary injunction.
However, he noted that he was “not rendering any final judgments or determinations as to the merits of either the State or the School Boards’ claims,” pending the outcome of a larger, civil rights case related to the issue.

NJ school districts temporarily blocked from enforcing requirement to notify parents if child changes gender identity
A state judge sided Friday with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, who sued the districts after they made it mandatory for their schools to tell parents if their children formally wanted …

Good keep it up. Parent's should see first hand what is lined-up against them.
Maybe it will help them vote accordingly in the future.