As the Supreme Court reviews Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, justices grapple with the balance between free speech, faith ...
The national organization dedicated to supporting friends and families of LGBTQ+ folks is betting on people’s intellectual humility.
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How SCOTUS erased the abuse of LGBTQ kids
After the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday about a Colorado law prohibiting state-licensed therapists from ...
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The New Republic on MSNIs the Supreme Court Teeing Up a Broader Attack on LGBTQ Rights?
At oral arguments, the high court’s conservatives seemed inclined to back gay conversion therapy. But they ultimately may not ...
Justices baffled by state's "late-breaking standing argument" that Kaley Chiles' talk therapy to treat same-sex attraction, ...
For the second time this year in a major controversy over treatment for LGBTQ youths, Supreme Court justices revealed their reluctance to accept a medical consensus.
Introducing premature visual experience by opening the closed eyelids early in ferrets caused many cells in the primary visual cortex to mature improperly.
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Daily Briefing: Two years of war
Two years of war have changed Israel, Gaza — and the world. National Guard troops can deploy to Illinois at least until ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed sympathetic to a therapist's claim that a ban on 'conversion therapy' infringes on her free speech.
The Supreme Court hears arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, where Christian therapist Kaley Chiles challenges Colorado's conversion therapy ban as a First Amendment violation.
In oral arguments, the justices appeared likely to at least hold that counseling is "pure speech" protected by the First ...
The nation's highest court is hearing Chiles v. Salazar, and could overturn a ban on the discredited practice of conversion therapy.
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