Tag Archives: Supreme Court of the United States

When Speech Is Silenced: The Case for Ethics Reform in Talk Therapy

When the state limits what can be said in therapy, it’s no longer about healing—it’s about controlling the narrative. That should concern everyone.
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Built on Sand

For years, conversion therapy bans were built on emotional narratives, questionable testimony, outright lies and institutional groupthink. The U.S. Supreme Court just pulled back the curtain—and raised the bar. A house built on sand cannot stand.
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Detransitioner Speaks Out At SCOTUS Rally

Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard arguments in a significant case regarding transgender abuse of children, specifically challenging Tennessee's ban on so-called "gender-affirming care" for minors. Activists on both sides of the the issue gather outside the Supreme Court building in Washington D.C. to demonstrate for and against the ban.
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