Maine Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming School District Aided Student's Gender Transition Without Notifying Mother
Maine Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming School District Aided Student's Gender Transition Without Notifying Mother
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Maine woman who claims that Great Salt Bay Community School officials encouraged her daughter’s gender transition without notifying or consulting the girl’s parents.According to ABC News, U.S. District Judge John Levy acknowledged in his ruling that mothers, including plaintiff Amber Lavigne, “might expect school officials to keep her informed about how her child is navigating matters related to gender identity,” but found that the plaintiff in this particular case failed to establish that she suffered any cognizable damages for which the district might be held liable.Lavigne, notes The Bangor Daily News, filed her complaint against the Great Salt Bay Community School Board last year. Attorneys for Lavigne argued that the school violated her right to “control and direct” her child’s upbringing when it provided the girl with a chest binder and began using the child’s preferred name and pronouns.The lawsuit challenged what Lavigne described as an unofficial “withholding policy,” whereby the district engaged in a “regular pattern, custom and practice of withholding information from parents” if and when education officials believe that a child might identify as transgender.
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