Two-Dozen States Rally Behind Family in Fight Against School's Secret Gender Transition
Nearly two dozen US states have joined forces in an amicus brief to support a Florida family's legal challenge against their public middle school for secretly 'socially transitioning' a child without parental consent. The move aims to defend the constitutional rights of parents whose children were allegedly subjected to such procedures.

Nearly two dozen US states have joined forces in an amicus brief to support the parents of a Florida child who claim their public middle school secretly transitioned their son without their consent. The group is defending the family's constitutional rights against allegations made by the school. The case centers on the issue of informed consent and the role of government in facilitating or prohibiting such transitions. The states are providing legal backing to challenge the school's actions, which they say went against state law and parental authority.