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La Cour suprême rejette l'orthodoxie idéologique déguisée en santé publique
An 8–1 majority found that government may not muzzle counselors who help minors accept their sex
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National Review (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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Protecting counselors' rights to guide minors is crucial for preserving free speech and individual choice in sensitive matters of identity.
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The Supreme Court's decision empowers counselors to provide essential support, fostering a more inclusive environment for minors exploring their identities.
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This decision could lead to a patchwork of counseling practices that may confuse minors rather than provide them with consistent, professional guidance.
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Allowing counselors to assist minors without restrictions may lead to harmful practices and undermine established mental health guidelines.
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The ruling raises important questions about the balance between personal freedoms and public health in the context of youth counseling.
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