The parents object that these policies prevent schools from telling them about their children's efforts to engage in gender transitioning at school unless the children consent to parental notification. The parents also take issue with California's requirement that schools use children's preferred names and pronouns regardless of their parents' wishes.
On Thursday, the Tennessee House of Representatives passed House Bill 1473, a measure that asserts private citizens and organizations in the state are not bound by the Fourteenth Amendment or by the Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges when it comes to recognizing the marriages of same-sex couples. The bill also shields people from professional discipline if they refuse to officiate or celebrate weddings or commitment ceremonies that fall outside Tennessee's statutory definition of marriage.
We have long recognized the rights of parents to direct the religious upbringing' of their children. And we have held that those rights are violated by government policies that substantially interfere with the religious development of children.
The First Amendment isn't just a line in the Constitution. It's the cornerstone of our American liberty! It guarantees every citizen the right to speak freely, worship freely, and live according to their conscience without government interference.