Supreme Court asked to rule on state law that prohibits therapists from counseling against gender transition

Supreme Court asked to rule on state law that prohibits therapists from counseling against gender transition

The Supreme Court has been asked to rule on a Washington state law that bans therapists from encouraging patients against transitioning to a different gender.

On Monday, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a civil rights nonprofit firm, filed a petition to the Supreme Court for Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage and family therapist in the state who claims the law is unconstitutional because it prohibits certain private client-counselor conversations on sexual orientation and gender.

 

Supreme Court asked to rule on state law that prohibits therapists from counseling against gender transition

Supreme Court asked to rule on state law that prohibits therapists from counseling against gender transition

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