Rocklin Unified School District v. Public Employment Relations Board, et al.
1. Whether a state labor board's ruling invalidating a school district policy requiring parental notification when a student seeks to socially transition their gender violates parents' Fourteenth Amendment right to direct the upbringing and care of their children.
2. Whether California's system of permitting a state labor board to adjudicate disputes affecting constitutional rights, subject only to discretionary and highly deferential judicial review, satisfies procedural due process.
3. Whether a state labor board exceeds its jurisdiction by assessing the legality of a school board policy requiring that parents be notified when a student attempts to socially transition their gender.
Whether a state labor board's ruling invalidating a school district policy requiring parental notification when a student seeks to socially transition their gender violates parents' Fourteenth Amendment right to direct the upbringing and care of their children, and whether California's system of permitting a state labor board to adjudicate disputes affecting constitutional rights subject only to discretionary and highly deferential judicial review satisfies procedural due process