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Ohio will not require parental consent for children under 16 to access social media after a judge struck down the law ...
A federal judge has struck down an Ohio law that would’ve required children under 16 to get parental consent to use social ...
Parents must give consent to an educator to bring their child to a medical appointment unless it’s emergency transport by ambulance under a House-approved bill that cleared the state Senate Thursday.
A federal judge has permanently struck down an Ohio law that would require kids younger than 16 to get parental consent to use social media.
A recent court ruling may increase accountability of school and state employees who overruled parents’ rights to make health ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The state law requiring social media companies obtain parental consent for kids under 16 before setting up an account was repealed by a judge. In a court filing, the judge ...
An Ohio court applauded the state's attempt to shield children from the negative effects of social media use but ultimately found it trampled minors' free speech rights.
The ruling marks a win for social-media companies, which argued the 2023 law was unconstitutionally vague and violated Ohio ...
A Brevard teacher lost her job after calling a student by their chosen name without parental consent, according to the ...
“There was no harm, no threat to safety… Just a teacher trying to connect with a student. And for that her contract was not ...
Satellite High teacher did not have written parental permission to call a student by an alternative to their legal name. Her contract was not renewed.
A Florida high school teacher’s community is rallying behind her after the school district chose not to renew her teaching ...
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