California Law Protecting K-12 Transgender Students Gets Mixed ResponseCalifornia law protecting K-12 transgender students gets mixed responseNoguchi, Sharon
New California Law Gives Choices to Transgenders; Affects 6.2 Million StudentsByline: Cheryl Wetzstein, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Children in California public schools must be...Wetzstein, Cheryl
“The Supreme Court has long recognized that parents hold a federal constitutional Due Process right to direct the health care and education of their children,” Benitez opined. “The Defendants stand on unprecedented and more recently created state law child rights to privacy and to be free from...
California state Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins, right, hugs Jodie Hicks, chief executive officer and president of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, at a gathering in support of Proposition 1, in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. Voters approved the measur...
“gambles” with children’s lives. Leaders ofthe California Teachers Associationhave seized on Bonta’s legal filing is their license to flout the local policies and to conduct business as usual. They’re telling California’s 315,000 teachers that law and public safety allow – indeed, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A new pack of gray wolves has been identified in Northern California, becoming the third pack to establish itself in the state in the last century, state wildlife officials and conservationists said. Three wolves in the Beckworth pack were first spotted in May on a trai...
Newsom signing AB1955 comes amid a contentious debate in the state regarding transgender policy and controversial content in school books. Before Musk made the announcement to move his companies out of the Golden State, a prominent California state lawmaker blasted the billionaire f...
and women’s rights. LGBT history is part of American history and therefore is now included in California schools. Despite the fact that it is the law in California, inclusion of all people in the study of history better engages all students in their learning and causes more students to be...
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2343, "Existing law specifies that no stray dog or cat impounded by a public or private shelter shall be euthanized before 6 business days after the stray dog or cat is impounded, not including the day of impoundment, and requires that the stray dog or cat be released to a nonprofit ...