Pacific Justice Institute Petitions Supreme Court to Protect Religious Freedom of Counselors
For the better part of a decade, the Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) has been battling the state of California over a law that prohibits licensed counselors from providing assistance to certain youth in need of biblically based spiritual counseling.
In a statement Friday morning, PJI revealed it is now taking its fight to the U.S. Supreme Court:
The Writ of Certiorari filed with the Supreme Court is the next step to furthering the battle to protect freedom of religion and freedom of speech for individuals both giving and receiving counseling.
“If the Supreme Court grants our petition for Certiorari, this will be the most important freedom of religion case for this year and will impact the rights of counseling ministries across the country, potentially for generations to come,” said Brad Dacus, president and founder of PJI.
Since the passing of SB 1172, which bars licensed counselors from assisting youth who want to change or reduce same-sex attractions, PJI has worked to defend counseling that takes place within church walls. The law also prohibits counseling that would steer youth away from gender confusion.
Last year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals disregarded PJI’s concerns over freedom of religion and individual privacy by their rejection to review legal authorities brought to the court’s attention.
PJI originally filed suit against SB 1172 in 2012 and is committed to continue the fight for an individual’s right to seek counseling in agreement with their faith without state interference.