Press & Media
NCLR Statement on the Loss of Leelah Alcorn
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New D.C. Law Protects Youth and Their Families from Harmful Conversion Therapies
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D.C. Council Passes Groundbreaking Bill to Protect LGBTQ Youth from Conversion Therapy
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U.N. Committee Raises Concern About LGBTQ Conversion Therapy in U.S.
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NCLR’s #BornPerfect Campaign Forms Advisory Committee
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Federal Appeals Court Upholds New Jersey Law Prohibiting Conversion Therapy for Minors
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NCLR Representing Conversion Therapy Survivor who Alleges Sexual Abuse by School Leader After Coming Out
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Federal Court Rejects Second Lawsuit Challenging New Jersey Law Prohibiting Conversion Therapy for Minors
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Former Founders, Leaders, and Promoters of the “Ex-Gay” Movement Denounce Conversion Therapy and Stand with NCLR’s #BornPerfect
Cases & Advocacy
Pickup v. Brown and Welch v. Brown
In 2012, California Governor Jerry Brown signed the first law in the nation prohibiting state-licensed therapists from trying to change the sexual orientation or gender expression of a patient under 18 years old. Every leading medical and mental health organization in the country has warned that these practices do not work and put young people at risk of serious harm, including depression, substance abuse, and suicide. NCLR and Equality California, the state’s leading LGBTQ political organization, were the primary organizational sponsors of the law, authored by Senator Ted Lieu.
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