The Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of ‘Must Stay Gay’ Law
In this 7-minute video, The Ruth Institute explains why it submitted an amicus curiae brief opposing Colorado’s “Must Stay Gay” law that criminalizes therapists who help people with same-sex or transgender issues who wish to resolve them in accord with their religious consciences. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse reports on the oral arguments at the Supreme Court over a case challenging that law as an attack on medical and religious freedom. Several justices asked questions that made it clear they’re skeptical of the law’s impact on free speech as well.


