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Chiles v. Salazar: A “Dangerous Can of Worms” Threatening States’ Ability to Protect Children from Harm
In Chiles v. Salazar (2026), the Supreme Court reversed, 8-1, a lower-court decision allowing Colorado to enforce its law protecting minors from conversion therapy, defined as the use of talk-based psychological techniques to change a client’s sexual orientation or gender identity. The decision’s consequences fall most heavily on LGBTQ youth, but the damage extends more broadly.
The National Institutes of Health Cap on Indirect Rates for Research Institutions-Law and Policy
PDF Full Text Share X Facebook Email LinkedIn Cite Permissions April 16, 2025 JAMA. Published online April 16, 2025.
Opinion - NIH funding cuts imperil lifesaving drugs and US prosperity
In 1972, testicular cancer was a leading killer of young men — almost uniformly fatal. Today, it has a 90 percent survival rate. The drug responsible for this miraculous reversal, Cisplatin, would never have been discovered without “indirect funding” from the National Institutes of Health — resources used for all the essential services needed to support clinical studies.
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