ian pryor knows a lot about this subject. is this start of a fight back on gender? the start of the fight back, or it's a continuation of the fight back. i think we've really been seeing this possibly for about two years. listening to that clip, you know, i'm really confused what the child's right of privacy is vis-a-vis the parent's right to guide the upbringing of their child. i'm not aware of my case law out there that says a child has a constitutional right of privacy against their own parents. they have to get a permission slip for tylenol. if a child comes in and is addicted to opioids, is the school not going to tell the parents because that might infringe on privacy rights? if this is absurd, and it's about a time courts start showing consistency in respecting the fundamental rights of parents and really start defining that law and saying what are schools for and what are families for. they are two very different things and, unfortunately, we're getting very different rulings from judges all over the country. stuart: okay. a separate case. a 12-year-old boy