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No 1st Amendment Exception for Professional-Client Speech

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Supreme Court rules against Colorado in First Amendment dispute over 'conversion therapy' ban
The Supreme Court handed a Colorado counselor a victory over the state’s “conversion therapy” ban, after she alleged the law infringed on her First Amendment rights. The justices ruled 8-1 that Colorado’s conversion therapy law regulates speech based on viewpoints,

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No First Amendment Exception for Professional-Client Speech: States Can't Ban "Conversion Therapy" Speech for Minors
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Supreme Court rules against Colorado ban on conversion therapy
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What's conversion therapy? See NV law after Supreme Court decision
In the latest legal setback for LGBTQ+ Americans, the Supreme Court said Colorado’s ban on LGBTQ+ “conversion therapy” for young people infringes on the free speech rights of a Christian counselor.

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Supreme Court ruling on Colorado conversion therapy case is not a clear win for conservatives
Atlanta Journal-Constitution · 7h
Cruelty in guise of free speech: Supreme Court missteps on conversion therapy
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What is conversion therapy? What to know after Supreme Court decision
“The Supreme Court’s decision to treat the dangerous practice of conversion therapy as constitutionally protected speech is a tragic step backward for our country that will put young lives at risk,” T...

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'Devastating': HRC President Reacts To Supreme Court Ruling Against Ban On LGBTQ Conversion Therapy
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Michigan's conversion therapy ban on hold before Supreme Court ruling
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Judge rules Trump cutting off funding for NPR and PBS is unconstitutional

U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss blocked the Trump administration from enforcing provisions of his executive order that directed federal agencies to cut off funding to NPR and PBS.
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Judge Rules Trump's Order to End Funding for PBS, NPR Was Illegal First Amendment Violation

A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order to end funding for PBS and NPR public media violated the First Amendment. In a ruling Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss of the District Court for D.
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Federal Court delivers victory for press freedom and the First Amendment in NPR's challenge to Executive Order

U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss ruled that the key provision of Executive Order 14290, which was issued by President Donald J. Trump in May 2025, is unconstitutional, delivering a resounding victory for the First Amendment,
The Daily Signal
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Judge Finds Cutting Taxpayer Funding From NPR and PBS Violates First Amendment

Trump’s May 2025 executive order, “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media,” directed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a government agency that is the primary funder of NPR and PBS, to ”cease federal funding” of the organizations.
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Protesting in Tennessee, what are your First Amendment rights?

More No Kings protests are scheduled for late March as tensions over the war in Iran surge. Here's what to know about protesting.
Yahoo
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Is hate speech protected by the First Amendment? What to know after Charlie Kirk's killing

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder, a fierce First Amendment debate over the concept of “hate speech” has taken center stage across the nation. Conservative ...
Georgia Recorder
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Bill banning protests near religious services in Georgia sparks First Amendment concerns

Senate Bill 591, sponsored by Dahlonega Republican Sen. Steve Gooch, who is a candidate for lieutenant governor, passed the Senate earlier this month with a 39-to-13 vote with Republicans unified in support and Democrats split.
SCOTUSblog
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Court reverses ruling on qualified immunity, denies review of death-row case and First Amendment challenge by citizen journalist

In a list of orders released on Monday morning, the Supreme Court reversed a ruling by a federal appeals court, holding that a Vermont police officer is entitled to qualified […]
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