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9th Circuit denies California's request
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Posted By: sunset, 3/18/2026 9:50:21 PM

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit denied California’s emergency request to modify a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving a policy that allowed public schools to withhold information from parents about a student’s gender transition. California filed an emergency motion seeking to revise the language of a permanent injunction against the policy, citing the need to address situations involving parents who might engage in abuse. Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the California policies violated the First and 14th Amendments. “Parents and guardians have a federal constitutional right to be informed if their public school student child expresses gender incongruence,..." the permanent injunction states.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jethro bo 3/18/2026 10:14:58 PM (No. 2082030)
Cool. Talk about insurrectionist, Califoristan ask an Inferior Court to over turn THE Supreme Joke. One just can't point out how ridiculous it is to ask an Inferior Court to overturn the Supreme Joke. And its the Ninth Circus which is shocking they didn't automatically agree.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 3/19/2026 12:48:50 AM (No. 2082061)
So the Cali Crazies imagine that the 9th Circus can 'modify' a SCOTUS ruling? Totally delusional.
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