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A Movement Is Winning: Parents' Rights Advocates Celebrate Historic SCOTUS Ruling

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    ADMIN
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Something remarkable happened this week — and it's bigger than one court ruling.

When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Mirabelli v. Olson, striking down California's law that allowed public schools to secretly gender-transition students without parental knowledge, the reaction wasn't just relief. Across the country, from legal nonprofits to grassroots advocacy groups, the response was jubilation — and determination. This is what a movement winning looks like.

"One of the Biggest Parental Rights Wins in a Generation"

That's how Adele Keim, Senior Counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, described the ruling. The Becket Fund won Mahmoud v. Taylor last year, securing the right of Maryland parents to opt their children out of gender ideology curriculum that violated their family's faith. Now, with Mirabelli v. Olson, Becket has delivered another landmark victory.

"The Supreme Court reaffirmed that parents — not the state — have primary authority over their kids' upbringing and education," Keim said. "These rulings make it clear that American parents don't forfeit their rights when they send their kids to public school."

A Coalition Rising

Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, declared: "The Supreme Court recognizes what every parent knows in their heart: gender ideology violates the rights of children and their families." Leigh Ann O'Neill at America First Policy Institute said she hopes to see these secrecy policies end up "in the waste bin of history."

Jeremiah Perry, VP at Defending Education, put it plainly: "The parental right, rooted in biology and recognized for millennia, is the cornerstone of any society." These aren't fringe voices. This is a broad, well-organized movement of legal scholars, advocacy orgs, and grassroots parents — all pushing in the same direction. And they're winning.

What This Means for Michigan Families

Here in Michigan, the Great Education Initiative has been fighting this same fight at the local and state level. Parental exclusion policies — whether they come from Sacramento, Lansing, or your local school board — all share the same DNA: the belief that bureaucrats know better than you what's best for your child.

The SCOTUS ruling in Mirabelli — building on Mahmoud v. Taylor — sends a clear signal: the era of secret gender transitions in public schools is ending. But the fight isn't over. Courts are one front. School boards are another. State legislatures are a third. This movement needs to stay active on all of them.

You're Not Alone — Join the Movement

GEI is Michigan's frontline in that fight. If you're a Michigan parent who feels unheard by your school district — you are not alone. Thousands of families across the country are organizing, litigating, and winning. Join us. Support the litigation. Find your community.

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