SACRAMENTO — The fate of the state's new law banning gay-conversion
therapy for underage Californians is uncertain after a federal judge
said it may infringe on free-speech rights — and a second jurist
disagreed.
U.S. District Judge William Shubb said Monday the law, set to take
effect Jan. 1, may inhibit the 1st Amendment rights of therapists who
oppose homosexuality. He issued an injunction barring the state from
enforcing the measure against three plaintiffs who sued to block it,
until he can make a broader ruling on its merits.
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