The Supreme Court case Chiles v. Salazar involves whether the rights of conservative Christians trump the rights of LGBTQ people. | Olivier DoulieryAFP via Getty Images
Are therapists protected by the First Amendment during talk therapy sessions with their clients? And are these free speech protections so robust that they prevent the government from regulating talk therapy to ensure that it does not harm patients or depart from professional standards of care?
That’s the central question in Chiles v. Salazar, which the Supreme Court will hear on October 7. And, while the idea that inco...
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