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SCOTUS Rules Against Radical California Schools Gender Policy

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The U.S. Supreme Court stepped directly into one of the country’s most heated cultural battles this week — and the early signal from the nation’s highest court is unmistakable.

In a Monday decision, the justices ruled in favor of a group of California parents who challenged school policies that allow teachers and administrators to withhold information from parents when a child adopts a different name or pronoun at school. While the case itself is not fully resolved, the Court’s seven-page order delivers a major legal victory for the challengers and reinstates a lower court ruling that bars schools from misleading parents about their children’s gender presentation.

The dispute stems from Mirabelli v. Bonta, a lawsuit first filed in 2023 by two California teachers who objected to their district’s policies requiring staff to respect a student’s chosen gender identity while keeping that information confidential from parents. Several parents joined the lawsuit, alleging their children had begun identifying as transgender at school with encouragement from school officials — without their knowledge.

A federal district court initially sided with the teachers and parents, ruling that the policies violated their constitutional rights. But California officials quickly appealed, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit paused that ruling while the case moved through the legal system. The challengers then turned to the Supreme Court for emergency relief.

Now, the justices have reinstated the lower court’s decision while the case continues — a move that immediately restricts schools from withholding information from parents in the ways the policy previously allowed.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta had urged the Court to leave the Ninth Circuit’s pause in place, arguing that forcing schools to disclose such information could harm students.

“For many students, the consequences of compelling the disclosure of confidential information about their gender identity would be irreversible,” Bonta argued in court filings cited by The Hill.

He also defended the appeals court’s decision to pause the lower court ruling, saying it acted responsibly while the legal arguments were being fully considered.

But the Supreme Court majority appeared unconvinced.

In its unsigned order, the Court stated that the parents bringing the case have sincere religious beliefs about sex and gender and feel a religious duty to raise their children in accordance with those beliefs. The justices indicated those claims are likely to succeed under the Constitution’s protections for religious freedom.

California’s policy, the Court wrote, interferes with those rights by effectively excluding parents from critical decisions involving their children.

“The State argues that its policies advance a compelling interest in student safety and privacy,” the justices wrote.

“But those policies cut out the primary protectors of children’s best interests: their parents.”

The ruling was supported by at least five of the Court’s six conservative justices, though Justice Neil Gorsuch did not publicly disclose his vote.

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Crucially, the Court signaled that the policy will face “strict scrutiny,” the most demanding constitutional standard used by courts. That test applies when a law touches on fundamental rights, including those protected by the First Amendment. Under strict scrutiny, the government must prove its policy serves a compelling interest and is narrowly tailored to achieve that goal.

BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court just ruled in a 6–3 decision that California’s school policy keeping secrets from parents about their children’s gender transitions is unconstitutional. pic.twitter.com/raItA3MOCS

— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) March 3, 2026

Not everyone on the Court agreed with the decision to step in so quickly.

Justice Elena Kagan issued a sharp dissent, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Kagan criticized the Court for handling the case through its emergency docket rather than waiting for full arguments and briefing.

“This ruling shows, not for the first time, how our emergency docket can malfunction,” Kagan wrote, arguing the justices had received “scant and, frankly, inadequate briefing about the legal issues in dispute.”

She also pointed out that the Supreme Court is already considering whether to take up a very similar case, suggesting the justices should simply schedule full review for the upcoming term.

“The Court is impatient,” Kagan wrote. “It already knows what it thinks, and insists on getting everything over quickly.”

But in a separate concurrence, Justice Amy Coney Barrett pushed back on that criticism. Writing alongside Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Barrett argued the Court acted because delaying could cause serious harm to parents.

The decision, she wrote, reflects concern that families could otherwise be excluded for years from participating in critical decisions about their child’s mental health and wellbeing while the case slowly works its way through the courts.

For now, the Supreme Court has not delivered a final ruling on the broader constitutional questions. But the message from Monday’s order is clear: the justices are taking parental rights claims in the transgender policy debate very seriously — and California’s approach may soon face the full weight of constitutional scrutiny.

The Western Journal

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