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    NH - Judge: Parental Rights ‘Not Absolute’ in New Hampshire

    NH Judge: Parental Rights ‘Not Absolute’ in New Hampshire

    https://nhjournal.com/nh-judge-paren...new-hampshire/

    Posted to Politics September 19, 2022 by Damien Fisher

    A Hillsborough Superior Court judge has dismissed the lawsuit brought by a Manchester mother who says the school district’s transgender policy is interfering with her rights as a parent, with the judge ruling the mother’s rights as a parent are “not absolute.”

    Judge Amy Messer ruled the Manchester School District’s policy directing teachers and staff not to fully and accurately inform parents about their child’s expressed gender identity is fine.

    Messer ruled parents ultimately do not have the right to direct how their children are to be educated in public schools.

    “(T)he right to make decisions about the care, custody, and control of one’s child is not absolute,” Messer wrote.

    The mother, who filed the lawsuit under the pseudonym Jane Doe, stated in her original complaint that she found out in fall 2021 that her child was using a different pronoun and gender identity at school. The name of the school was withheld in court documents to protect the child’s identity.

    The mother spoke with school staff, including the student’s guidance counselor. The mother made it clear she wanted her child to be called by the name and pronouns the child had at birth while in school, according to the lawsuit.

    Even though the staff she spoke to initially agreed, the mother soon received an email from the school principal stating that, due to the district’s policy, the mother’s instructions were being overridden. The principal stated the district’s policy requires school staff to keep such matters secret from parents if the child so chooses, according to the lawsuit. Even if staffers agree to use the child’s true gender identity when speaking with the mother, they would be obligated to not tell the mother if the child wished to be identified as something else.

    The policy states teachers and staff are not to tell anyone about a child’s gender identity without the express consent of the child. School employees are also directed to use the child’s biological pronouns and given name when talking about the child to people who do not know about the nonconforming gender identity.

    Messer ruled the policy, which was originally produced by the National School Boards Association and adopted by the Manchester school district, does not interfere with parental rights because parents can still direct their child’s home life. Parents can still interact with their children, direct their medical care, and supervise their social lives outside of school.

    “In short, the policy places no limit on the plaintiff’s ability to parent her child as she sees fit,” Messer wrote.

    Messer’s ruling mirrored arguments laid out by school district attorneys, who essentially claimed Doe had no right to direct what happens to her child in the school building.

    The district’s motion to dismiss claimed the policy did not interfere with the parent-child relationship, since the mother was free to have the child identify as their birth gender at home. However, according to the motion, the mother has no rights when it comes to the child’s identity at school.

    “Whatever the scope of a parent’s rights vis-a-vis their transgender or gender nonconforming children, they do not include the right to force a school district to act as a conduit for the parent exercise of those rights in this fashion,” the motion stated.

    Manchester School District did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Doe’s attorney, Richard Lehmann, said he was not done with the case.

    “We will appeal the ruling,” Lehmann said.

    Issues like Manchester’s transgender policy were behind this year’s push in the State House for a parental bill of rights. The proposal died in the previous session after Gov. Chris Sununu signaled he would veto the bill over concerns about the privacy and safety of the students.

    A new New York Times/Siena College poll finds widespread opposition to the approach to sex and gender policies in schools pushed by progressive districts like Manchester. More than two-thirds of registered voters oppose sexual orientation and gender identity being taught in elementary school, Among independent voters, 71 percent oppose it, 57 percent of them strongly.

    Shannon McGinley, executive director with the conservative Cornerstone Action organization, declined to comment on the lawsuit’s dismissal. McGinley and Cornerstone vocally supported the parents’ bill of rights.

    “Schools are not courts of law and should not have the authority to unilaterally deprive people of recognized legal rights. This is a government entity that is increasingly being given vast and unquestioned power over our lives and the lives of our children,” McGinley said of the bill.
    Last edited by Anti Federalist; 09-23-2022 at 06:40 PM.
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    Messer is your typical white female leftist, appointed in 2016 by current senator Maggie Hassan.

    Don Bolduc should hammer the hell out of Messer and Sununu over this.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

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    School employees are also directed to use the child’s biological pronouns and given name when talking about the child to people who do not know about the nonconforming gender identity.
    IOW: Misgendering and "dead-naming" are perfectly fine when done by government employees in order to deceive anyone outside their cult indoctrination camps. But when others outside the cult do exactly the same thing, they are hateful bigots who should be punished for the hostile environments they create and the terrible harms they inflict.
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    Parents wanting to make decisions about theirs kids education... no authority

    Parents wanting to make decisions about their kids weiner getting cut off... full authority ? Or does that authority now also belong to the school
    It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
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    Any authority a parent or any person think they have is only an illusion that fades away with a simple ruling and the smack of a gavel.

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    So much for the free state project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69360 View Post
    So much for the free state project.
    LOL wut?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    LOL wut?
    NH was supposed to become a liberterian utopia



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    Quote Originally Posted by 69360 View Post
    So much for the free state project.
    Freedom isn't free.

    It requires sacrifice, organization and courage that Americans do not have today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69360 View Post
    NH was supposed to become a liberterian utopia
    LOL wut?


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    Not sure and whiile not likely I suppose it is at least possible you could be libertarian once your weiner is wacked off.
    Do something Danke

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    This judge should be disbarred and never be allowed to work in law ever again.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge



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