Appeals Court to Hear Case of Counseling Student Who Insisted on a Right to Discriminate Against LGBT Clients

November 29, 2011 10:50 am

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ATLANTA The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit is slated to hear arguments today in the case of a graduate student seeking reinstatement in the Augusta State University (ASU) counseling program. The student, Jennifer Keeton, seeks a court order allowing her to participate in clinical training even though she insists on a right rooted in her religious beliefs to counsel lesbian, gay and bisexual clients that being gay is immoral. Keeton had aspirations to become a guidance counselor working with students in grades K-12.

ASUs counseling program requires its graduate students to adhere to the American Counseling Associations Code of Ethics, which prohibits counselors from discriminating based on sexual orientation, among other characteristics, and requires them to avoid imposing their values on their clients. Keeton previously asked a district court to require the university to allow her to participate in the universitys counseling program without agreeing not to tell gay clients that being gay is immoral. The district denied her request. The 勛圖眻畦 and the 勛圖眻畦 of Georgia filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting ASUs right to insist that its students comply with these professional standards when counseling clients.

Were all entitled to our own religious beliefs, but counselors cannot use their religion to discriminate against students who come to them for help, said Louise Melling, deputy legal director for the 勛圖眻畦. This is especially important for LGBT students in crisis, who may have already faced rejection and judgment from their community, and who may not have any other trusted adult to talk to.

The 勛圖眻畦s amicus brief can be found at: www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights/keeton-v-anderson-wiley-amicus-brief

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