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April 24, 2008
House Joint Resolution NN: Parental Rights Amendment Author: Summary: Status:
HSLDA’s Position: Action Requested: Background: Although the U.S. Supreme Court clearly recognizes parents’ rights as fundamental and thus protected by a higher standard of review, many lower courts over the last 25 years have eroded this traditional view of parental rights. A parental rights act will reaffirm parents’ rights, including the fundamental rights to make medical decisions, discipline, and direct the education and religious training of their children. Furthermore, a parental rights act will mandate that courts apply the “compelling interest test” (i.e. “strict scrutiny standard”), requiring the state to prove that its regulation and infringement of parental rights is essential and the least restrictive means of fulfilling the state’s compelling interest. For more information on parental rights legislation, see our memorandum, “Why Do We Need Parental Rights Legislation?” Bill Text (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) |
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