In 2023, Washtenaw County House Reps. Felicia Brabec, Jimmie Wilson, Jr., Carrie Rheingans, Jennifer Conlin and Jason Morgan (along with other Michigan Reps.) co-sponsored House Bill 4616 of 2023 (now Public Act 117 of 2023), a ban on what Democrats call “conversion therapy” that would force counselors to “affirm” children’s beliefs that they were born the “wrong” sex or gender.
Although the right to practice and receive medicine should also be protected from government infringement, the right to free speech and religion is protected by the First Amendment, and the law infringes upon all of these.
As argued by the Beckett Fund for Religious Liberty, the same organization that successfully defended the right of Hobby Lobby to opt out of contraception coverage mandates under the Affordable Care Act:
HB 4616 harms vulnerable children by depriving them of the compassionate counseling they so desperately need. Instead of allowing counselors to help children explore the underlying factors that may be contributing to their distress, and to help them accept and embrace their biological sex, HB 4616 forces counselors to “affirm” children in the belief that they were born in the wrong body and help them undergo permanent, life-altering medical procedures that many will come to regret. […]
“Plaintiffs believe that when a client comes to them and seeks to change her gender identity or gender expression to align with her biological sex, or seeks to change her behavior to refrain from acting on same-sex attraction, it is their ethical and religious duty to help that client live the life she desires to live.
By helping clients address underlying trauma and heal from past experiences, Plaintiffs have often seen clients change their behavior and gender expression in ways that better align with the clients’ own religious beliefs and the clients’ own goals for their lives — including by accepting and embracing their biological sex and by refraining from sexual activity outside of male-female marriage.”
Biden-appointed federal judge Jane Beckering has ignored the Constitution and denied a petition seeking to block the law from taking effect, falsely claiming that “there is no evidence that the new law violates any constitutional rights of due process, expression of religion or free speech.”
Beckering was the Democrat Party nominee for Michigan Supreme Court in 2006. Beckering was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the federal bench in 2021 on a 45–25 vote. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins were the only two Republicans to support her confirmation.
The motion was to issue an injunction on the law. The case must continue to play out in Beckering’s courtroom with a pre-determined outcome before the Beckett Fund can appeal.