Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting

$375M Verdict Against Meta Over Child Exploitation: How Social Media Is Putting Kids at Risk

Meta was ordered to pay $375 million after a New Mexico jury found the company liable for failing to protect children from exploitation on its social media platforms. The case, which began with an undercover investigation using decoy child accounts, revealed that minors could be contacted by predators and exposed to dangerous interactions despite known risks. This verdict highlights growing concerns about social media safety, platform accountability, and how online environments can enable child exploitation.

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Will Parental Rights Finally Receive Proper Constitutional Protection?

Thousands of schools around the country have adopted policies instructing school officials to hide a child’s transgender identification from parents unless the child gives permission for parents to be informed. Such policies, commonly referred to as “secret gender transition” policies, also instruct school officials to unquestioningly affirm and support a child’s expressed gender identity, requiring that children be called by their preferred name and pronouns, be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms of the gender with which they identify, etc.

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When Schools Overreach: HB 355 and the Threat to Parents and Students in Virginia

While such invasive mental health screening is inappropriate for public schools, legislators have deliberately structured the screening as opt-out rather than opt-in to maximize participation. Many parents do not realize the inappropriate questions that public school districts are posing to their children. The Fairfax County Youth Survey, for example, asks children in grades 6, 8, 10, and 12 about their drug use and sexual proclivities.

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