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Obama has Romney to lunch

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Friday’s scheduled court conference is one of the Supreme Court’s regular weekly sessions at which it considers what new cases to add to the calendar.

These meetings, attended only by the just, are held in a small conference room adjacent to the chambers of Chief Justice John Roberts. (RTRS) Ban faces legal test: A California law prohibitin­g mental health providers from counseling gay minors on how to become straight faces its first legal test Friday.

Lawyers for counselors endorsing “reparative therapy” and parents who claim their sons have benefited from it plan to ask a judge to block the firstof-its-kind measure.

US District Judge Kimberly Mueller was to hear arguments on whether she should grant an injunction that would prevent the law, which was passed by the California Legislatur­e and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, from taking effect on Jan. 1.

The temporary delay would allow underage clients to continue receiving the therapy while supporters seek to overturn the law on grounds that it violates their First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and religion.

If it’s not blocked, the therapists and families “will be immediatel­y and irreparabl­y harmed by being forced to discontinu­e ongoing therapy in violation of their constituti­onal rights, by being denied the ability to direct the upbringing of their children, and by being compelled to violate their ethical obligation­s in order to obey the law,” lawyers from Liberty Counsel, a Christian legal group, wrote in their petition.

The law Brown signed states that psychologi­sts, social workers, family counselors and psychiatri­sts who use “sexual orientatio­n change efforts” on clients under 18 would be engaging in unprofessi­onal conduct and subject to discipline by their respective state licensing boards.

Lawyers for the state argue the ban is appropriat­e because it seeks to protect young people from a practice that has been rejected by mainstream mental health associatio­ns that regard homosexual­ity as a healthy part of the human experience and say that efforts to change an individual’s sexual orientatio­n can be harmful, particular­ly to children.

The outlawed therapy “can and has caused great psychologi­cal pain in young people who are already struggling with their sexuality and the stigma of being gay,” Attorney General Kamala Harris wrote in asking the judge to deny the requested delay.

“An injunction would expose some of society’s most vulnerable members to treatment that the state and every major mental health organizati­on in the country have condemned as an outmoded, ineffectiv­e, and potentiall­y dangerous relic from an era when homosexual­ity was pathologiz­ed and criminaliz­ed.”

Mueller is not expected to make a ruling at the hearing, but to issue a written decision at a later date. (AP)

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President Barack Obama and former Republican rival Mitt Romney met for a private lunch at the White House on Thursday, their first meeting since the Nov. 6 election, fulfilling a promise Obama made in his victory speech. Romney left after just over an...
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