On June 22, a King County judge placed on hold parts of a new Washington state parental rights law, which has been criticized by opponents as a 'forced outing' measure. The law, which outlines the rights parents have when their children are in state public schools, is being challenged in a King County courtroom. The debate centers around the privacy of students versus a parent's right to know.
The debate over privacy of students in Washington versus a parent’s right to know is being challenged in a King County courtroom. https://t.co/dBecnKfVmQ
The debate over privacy of students in Washington state versus a parent’s right to know is being challenged in a King County courtroom. https://t.co/Rrfu6puUeZ
A judge has paused parts of a new Washington state parental rights law derided by critics as a "forced outing" measure. https://t.co/55PsxRCn7t
Parts of Washington state parental rights law criticized as a ‘forced outing’ placed on hold https://t.co/d9KPspGrCV
A King County judge places on hold parts of an initiative that outlines rights parents have when their kids are in state public schools. https://t.co/Vc8S7Kgv6v
The debate over the privacy of students in Washington versus a parent’s right to know is being challenged in a King County courtroom. https://t.co/6j7JeNYd2E