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- W1163744933 abstract "Until now, I would have thought inconceivable a holding that United States Constitution forbids even notice parents when their minor child who seeks [an abortion] ... is able convince a judge that parents should be denied participation decision.-Justice Stevens, dissentingBellotti v. Baird'I. IntroductionIn summer 2013 issue of Journal, Adam J. Kretz argued for a constitutional right of minors prevent [public] schools from informing their parents, or other members of school or local community, that they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or other or identity.2 This right would apply even minors who reveal this information and related behavior, indeed flaunt it,3 on school premises. Kretz would establish public schools as safe spaces4 for gay, lesbian and transgender explorations by underage children- safe, that is, from parents. A child's plea of Please Don't Tell My Mom!,5 would become a constitutional imperative enforced by robust mechanism6 of federal civil rights lawsuits under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Of no account Kretz's analysis is what Supreme Court has described as perhaps oldest of fundamental liberty interests recognized by this Court-the of parents care, custody, and control of their children.7Kretz's unprecedented proposal would not involve mere confidentiality across board concerning underage students' professed, tentative, experimental, or even delusional sexual orientation or gender identity, which is bad enough, but rather a right to control who is made aware of their or identity ... ,8 In other words, Kretz advocated a right pick and choose-even arbitrarily9-who may receive this information from school officials, which could be anyone world except a minor's parents. Kretz devised this customizable sexual right address unavailability of invasion of privacy remedies concerning information minors have failed keep private yet still wish school officials hide from parents, family members, and designated others.10Part I of this article addresses lack of Supreme Court authority for such a right. Part II demonstrates obstacles its creation circuit court decisions Kretz found unsatisfactory. The Concluding Part, however, cautions that Supreme Court's substantive due process doctrine, which has morphed into a free-floating invocation of the right liberty, may eventually furnish yet another result Justice Stevens would find inconceivable.II. THE UNCOOPERATIVE SUPREME COURTA. The doubtful scope of privacyFirst of all, Supreme Court has never enunciated a general constitutional right informational privacy, much less information concerning a minor's supposed sexual orientation. For this reason, Kretz noted, D.C. Circuit, pointing Supreme Court's decision Whalen v. Roe,'1 has expressed grave doubts as existence of a constitutional right of privacy nondisclosure of personal information.11 The Third Circuit has likewise observed that Constitution does not mention an explicit right privacy and United States Supreme Court has never proclaimed that such a generalized right exists, but only that there are 'zones of privacy'. .. .14In Whalen, Supreme Court held that New York's public registry for users of certain prescribed drugs did not invade any right or liberty protected by Fourteenth Amendment.15 The Court observed that cases recognize two different zones of privacy: the individual interest avoiding disclosure of personal matters, and . . . interest independence making certain kinds of important decisions.16 As informational privacy, however, Court noted that it only arguably has its roots Constitution, but only in some circumstances. …" @default.
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- W1163744933 title "Customizable Sexual Orientation Privacy for Minor Schoolchildren: A Law School Invention in Search of a Constitutional Mandate" @default.
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