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Will the Supreme Court Strike Down State Bans on 'Conversion Therapy'?
It may seem obvious that states can lawfully regulate, even proscribe, medical treatments that are ineffective, or even worse ...
The Darton Foundation is offering two continuing education opportunities this fall that will allow therapy discipline professionals to expand their expertise while supporting student success.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Point & counterpoint, Supreme Court: Court isn’t drifting rightward — the pedal is to the floor — Devon Ombres
Commentary: Whether the Supreme Court will continue to push American jurisprudence to the right is no longer a matter for debate.
PagePeek launches an AI-powered paper evaluation system for legal and lawyer studies, enhancing methodological rigor, ethical ...
The conservative majority on the Supreme Court seems likely to strike down Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy ...
David: I’m glad you used the phrase “untested premise.” Courts are so used to presuming good faith on the part of the ...
Just before the Supreme Court handed down its final crush of opinions at the end of its last term in June, Chief Justice John ...
Supreme Court justices face major constitutional questions about presidential authority as Trump administration appeals reach ...
Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are ...
The scene was a courtroom turned gladiator pit, where justice isn’t blind but bloodshot, half-drunk, and swinging for the fences. A black-robed executioner masquerading as a judge hoisted a weapon ...
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Raila Odinga: The Lion Who Roared for Justice and Rested in Glory
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is a leader Kenyans will live to remember. Maroa Robert Rioba opened up about his ...
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