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The Supreme Court has blocked California from enforcing rules that limit when schools can tell parents if a student identifies as transgender. In a 6-3 ruling, the justices said parents seeking religious exemptions are likely to win their case, letting a lower court’s decision stand. The state’s policy requires teachers to use a student’s preferred pronouns and, in some cases, keep a child’s gender identity confidential. California officials say the rules are meant to balance parental rights with student privacy as the legal fight moves forward.



