Supreme Court turns away another parental rights dispute on gender-identity policies in schools

cbsnews.com·Melissa Quinn
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This article is factual news reporting with standard journalistic practices. It is not considered a psychological operation.

This article is not considered a psychological operation. It is straightforward news reporting on the Supreme Court's decision to reject a case involving a Florida couple who claimed their parental rights were violated when their daughter's school didn't inform them about her use of different pronouns and gender identity. The article presents the legal conflict fairly, highlighting tensions between parental rights and school policies aimed at protecting transgender students' safety and privacy, while quoting justices and outlining policy details without overt persuasion.

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