It's an ominous sign for the nearly two dozen laws nationwide that protect LGBTQ youth from coercive counseling.
COMMENTARY: In ‘Chiles v. Salazar,’ the court has an opportunity to protect the First Amendment, as well as children from gender ideology.
When we pathologize something, when we proclaim it an illness that needs to be cured, what's the next step? Prevention.
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Supreme Court's 'Conversion Therapy' Case Revs Up Speech Debate ...
Should politicians tell therapists what they can and cannot say to patients? This week the US Supreme Court agreed to review a case — Chiles v. Salazar — involving Colorado’s Minor ...
The Supreme Court will hear a case from Colorado to decide whether state and local governments can enforce laws banning ...
The United States is increasingly hostile toward the LGBTQ community. Research shows a lack of social support can increase ...
The Supreme Court is taking up a case to decide whether states can ban conversion therapy—a widely discredited method of ...
LGBTQ advocates are aghast that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a Colorado case that addresses one of the most controversial of all debates ...
Forbes reports that the Supreme Court announced Monday it will hear a case regarding whether state bans on “conversion ...
The US Supreme Court’s decision to hear a Colorado therapist’s suit over a state law barring her from counseling minor ...