
Trump Administration Targets California Over Transgender Student Notification Law
The Trump administration has initiated an investigation into California's Department of Education following allegations of violating the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). This scrutiny comes after California passed a law mandating schools to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender, a policy that has sparked significant controversy and legal challenges.
The U.S. Department of Education's investigation was prompted by concerns over the privacy of students and the potential breach of federal privacy laws. Critics argue that the California law, known as the 'forced outing law,' compromises the safety and well-being of transgender students by potentially exposing them to unsupportive or hostile home environments.
Political tensions have escalated as President Trump publicly criticized California's approach, labeling it as an overreach into family matters and a violation of student privacy rights. The move has reignited debates over transgender rights and educational policies across the United States.