The Bulletin

Therapists' Free Speech, Grads' Careers, and Hegseth’s Imprecatory Prayer

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Apr 3, 2026
Daniel K. Williams, historian of American Christianity, offers a theological lens on imprecatory psalms and civic prayer. Luke Goodrich, religious-liberty lawyer, explains the Supreme Court ruling that reshapes counseling speech and First Amendment reach. They also discuss young grads' bleak job market, vocational confusion, and how churches and mentors can help.
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INSIGHT

How Conversion Therapy Bans Chill Counselors

  • Conversion therapy bans often redefine 'therapy' to prohibit purely conversational counseling that helps minors embrace their biological sex.
  • Luke Goodrich explained these laws' interorum effect: threats of fines, license loss, and investigations chill counselors even if laws aren't enforced.
INSIGHT

Why The Court Saw Viewpoint Discrimination

  • The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's law as viewpoint discrimination, protecting counselors' speech regardless of the court's sympathy for the views.
  • Russell Moore highlighted Justice Gorsuch and concurrences noting the state cannot pick ideological winners in counseling minors.
ADVICE

Counsel With Compassion Before Medical Steps

  • Offer compassionate talk therapy that explores underlying distress rather than pushing immediate medical transition for minors.
  • Luke Goodrich argued families seek counseling to help children accept their bodies and avoid irreversible medical harms like sterilization.
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