Chapter 1: What major Supreme Court ruling on free speech was just handed down?
The Supreme Court addressed monumental cases this week, poised to reshape laws across the land on core constitutional issues, including free speech and citizenship laws.
In Childs v. Salazar, the court tackled a case dealing with Colorado's law banning counseling to help minors struggling with gender identity and sexuality. In Trump versus Barbara, the ACLU is challenging President Trump's executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship.
In this episode, we speak to Alliance Defending Freedom Chief Legal Counsel Jim Campbell to discuss these pivotal Supreme Court cases. I'm Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. This is a LegalWire edition of Morning Wire.
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Chapter 2: How does the Chiles v. Salazar case impact counseling for minors?
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship?
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Chapter 4: What are the key points from Jim Campbell's insights on the Supreme Court's decision?
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Joining us now to discuss the latest from the Supreme Court is Chief Legal Counsel Jim Campbell from Alliance Defending Freedom, who actually argued before the court on the first case we'll talk about. Jim, thanks for coming on.
Thanks for having me, John.
So first things first, congratulations on this big win at the Supreme Court. This is Childs v. Salazar, the so-called conversion therapy case v. Colorado. And as Georgia said, it's a significant ruling. Can you catch our listeners up on this case?
Yeah, our client in the case is Kaylee Childs. She's a licensed counselor in the state of Colorado, and she wants to help kids that are struggling with gender confusion and gender dysphoria. But unfortunately, Colorado passed a law that says that if you are helping a client like that, that you can only encourage them to gender transition.
You can't help them grow comfortable with their body and realign their identity with their sex. And so as a result of that, because that's blatant viewpoint discrimination, we filed a lawsuit against that California or that Colorado law.
So you guys sued and now we have this major ruling that came down yesterday. So what are the biggest takeaways from the majority opinion that was pinned by Gorsuch?
So the Supreme Court recognized that these laws, and there's roughly 23 of them around the country, that they discriminate based on viewpoint. And if there's one thing we know about the First Amendment, it's that the government can't pick and choose views that it likes while silencing views that it doesn't like. So the Supreme Court recognized that. They also rejected Colorado's argument that
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