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(The Center Square) - A federal judge ordered the California Department of Education and Attorney General Rob Bonta this week to appear in court and show cause why they should not face sanctions for allegedly misleading the court regarding gender secrecy policies in schools. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez issued an order this week in the case Mirabelli v. Olson. In October, Benitez officially certified the lawsuit as a class action on behalf of all California parents and teachers who oppose school district policies that conceal children’s gender transitions from their families, also known as Parental Exclusion Policies.