Australian Court Denies Puberty Blockers for 12-Year-Old, Assigns Custody to Father in Landmark Gender Identity Case

Sydney, Australia — A contentious custody case in Australia has culminated in a judge ruling against a mother who sought approval for her 12-year-old son to undergo puberty blockers, granting custody to the father instead. The case has sparked widespread debate over the rights of transgender youths and the role of parental consent in medical decisions involving children. In his decision, Judge Andrew Strum emphasized the child’s age and comprehension abilities as factors in postponing any medical intervention aimed at transitioning. Strum pointed out that the child might not be fully aware of the life-altering … Read more

Jury Clears Parents in Santa Fe School Shooting Trial, Assigns Majority of Blame to Son and Ammo Vendor

HOUSTON, Texas — A jury in Houston on Monday cleared the parents of Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the accused gunman in the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting, of liability. However, they affirmed the liability of their son, as well as the online ammunition retailer Luckygunner, in the tragic event that left ten dead and several wounded. The court found Dimitrios Pagourtzis responsible for 80% of the damages, while Luckygunner was deemed liable for the remaining 20%. The decision followed intense deliberations after victims’ families argued that Dimitrios’ parents neglected their son’s deteriorating mental health and failed … Read more

Jury Clears Parents in Santa Fe High School Shooting Case, Assigns Responsibility to Son and Gun Store

GALVESTON COUNTY, Texas — After weeks of intense testimony, a jury in Galveston concluded that the parents of Dimitrios Pagourtzis, who killed 10 people at Santa Fe High School in 2018, are not legally responsible for the tragic incident. The decision arrived late Monday following deliberations that spanned several days, ultimately exonerating Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Maria Kosmetatos of direct accountability in the civil lawsuit brought by the victims’ families. The families had argued that the parents should have secured firearms at their home and sought psychological help for their son. However, the jury attributed … Read more