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Oregon withdraws disciplinary actions against Catholic counselor

Catholic World Report

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June 22, 2026

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Oregon's Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists tied its decision to the 2026 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that states cannot silence therapists' personal or professional viewpoints. [...]

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Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 3, 2026

State’s Law Cracking Down On Christian Gender Counseling Runs Afoul Of Supreme Court Ruling, Group Says

Wisconsin Christian counselors challenged a state rule that requires them not to offer certain therapies to gender-confused children, which might violate a March Supreme Court ruling.

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 6, 2026

In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain

In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain Sara Weissman Mon, 07/06/2026 - 03:00 AM Programs that fail the accountability measure won’t face a more severe penalty if they don’t accept federal student loans—a change intended to address concerns. Byline(s) Katherine Knott Sara Weissman

Off The Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Christian counselors say Wisconsin is violating Supreme Court ruling

Wisconsin Christian counselors challenged a state rule that requires them not to offer certain therapies to gender-confused children, which might violate a March Supreme Court ruling. In May, Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) filed suit against Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ administration on behalf of counselors Terri Koschnick and Joy Buchman. The conservative []...Click to read more

ArcaMax

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· Jun 29, 2026

Changes to immigration program for domestic violence victims impede safety, advocates say

In March, Michigan attorney Ruby Robinson received a denial notice for legal status for his client — an immigrant woman suffering physical abuse from her husband. Her husband had choked her, Robinson said. Shoved her. Forced unwanted touch. ...

UPI

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· Jul 1, 2026

Judges strike down restrictions on student loan forgiveness program

Judges strike down restrictions on student loan forgiveness program

DNyuz

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· Jun 27, 2026

California appeals court upholds Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction, but says he must be resentenced

LOS ANGELES — An appeals court on Friday upheld Harvey Weinstein’s 2022 rape and sexual assault conviction in California, but ordered his trial judge to resentence him. A three-judge panel from California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal unanimously issued the decision. “We are disappointed by today’s decision and respectfully disagree with the Court of Appeal’s conclusions regarding []

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Related coverage for "Oregon withdraws disciplinary actions against Catholic counselor": Independent Journal Review — State’s Law Cracking Down On Christian Gender Counseling Runs Afoul Of Supreme Court Ruling, Group Says. Inside Higher Ed — In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain. Off The Press — Christian counselors say Wisconsin is violating Supreme Court ruling. ArcaMax — Changes to immigration program for domestic violence victims impede safety, advocates say. UPI — Judges strike down restrictions on student loan forgiveness program. DNyuz — California appeals court upholds Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction, but says he must be resentenced