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SCOTUS Delivers Reality Check: Stop Messing with Our Kids. It Ends Here.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 4, 2026   No Consent. No Secrets. No Exceptions.   Portland, OR — Parents’ Rights in Education (PRE) today praised a U.S. Supreme Court ruling as a decisive rejection of policies allowing government institutions to interfere in the lives of minor children without family consent.   “This is a win for common sense and a long-overdue course correction,” said Suzanne Gallagher, Executive Director of Parents’ Rights in Education. “For years, far-left activists have used public schools as distribution centers to gain access to children and promote their ideologies. The Court just drew a line.”   Children are not tools for ideological validation or social medicine. The decision confronts practices—seen prominently in states like California and Oregon—where school staff have influenced students’ physical and mental health decisions while keeping families in the dark.   PRE said the ruling reinforces a clear principle: schools should educate—not replace parents.   Advocates have raised concerns about policies that facilitate student identity decisions without family consent, withhold critical information, and expand the role of school staff into areas traditionally reserved for families and medical professionals.   “This ruling is about truth and the rule of law,” Gallagher said. “Sex is binary. Girls are not boys. Reality matters. And when it is ignored, the law must step in.”   PRE warned the decision marks the beginning—not the end—of legal accountability.   “This battle is a legal one—and we intend to win it,” Gallagher said. “Keep the lawsuits coming.” It ends here.