
California Education Committee v. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Location: San Diego, California
Court: California Superior Court
Protecting our students against a new definition of "gender", which would allow young people to define themselves as whatever sex they feel they are at the moment, despite their biological make-up
The California legislature passed and Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill 777, which redefines the term "gender" for all public schools in California. The term now means any sexual preference imaginable. In other words, you are what you think you are, regardless of your biological make-up. Further, gender is now a protected classification under California's nondiscrimination laws. Among other absurd consequences, as applied this law will require the girls’ locker room to be open to any boy claiming to be a girl and vice versa. We have filed suit to reverse this law and new definition of "gender." Motions from both sides are forthcoming.
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What YOU as Parents Need to Know
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Briefing:

First Amended Complaint