David Pickup v. Edmund Brown, Jr.

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 29, 2014
Docket12-17681
StatusPublished

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David Pickup v. Edmund Brown, Jr., (9th Cir. 2014).

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

DAVID H. PICKUP; CHRISTOPHER H. No. 12-17681 ROSICK; JOSEPH NICOLOSI; ROBERT VAZZO; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION D.C. No. FOR RESEARCH AND THERAPY OF 2:12-CV-02497- HOMOSEXUALITY, a Utah non-profit KJM-EFB organization; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN COUNSELORS, a Virginia non-profit association; JACK DOE 1, Parent of John Doe 1; JANE DOE 1, Parent of John Doe 1; JOHN DOE 1, a minor, guardian ad litem Jane Doe, guardian ad litem Jack Doe; JACK DOE 2, Parent of John Doe 2; JANE DOE 2, Parent of John Doe 2; JOHN DOE 2, a minor, guardian ad litem Jack Doe, guardian ad litem Jane Doe, Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governor of the State of California, in his official capacity; ANNA M. CABALLERO, Secretary of the California State and Consumer Services Agency, in her official capacity; SHARON LEVINE, President of the Medical Board of California, in her official capacity; KIM 2 PICKUP V. BROWN

MADSEN, Executive Officer of the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, in her official capacity; MICHAEL ERICKSON, President of the California Board of Psychology, in his official capacity, Defendants-Appellees,

and

EQUALITY CALIFORNIA, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Kimberly J. Mueller, District Judge, Presiding

DONALD WELCH; ANTHONY DUK; No. 13-15023 AARON BITZER, Plaintiffs-Appellees, D.C. No. 2:12-CV-02484- v. WBS-KJN

EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governor of the State of California, in his ORDER AND official capacity; ANNA M. AMENDED CABALLERO, Secretary of California OPINION State and Consumer Services Agency, in her official capacity; DENISE BROWN, Case Manager, Director of Consumer Affairs, in her official capacity; CHRISTINE WIETLISBACH, PATRICIA LOCK- PICKUP V. BROWN 3

DAWSON, SAMARA ASHLEY, HARRY DOUGLAS, JULIA JOHNSON, SARITA KOHLI, RENEE LONNER, KAREN PINES, CHRISTINA WONG, in their official capacities as members of the California Board of Behavioral Sciences; SHARON LEVINE, MICHAEL BISHOP, SILVIA DIEGO, DEV GNANADEV, REGINALD LOW, DENISE PINES, JANET SALOMONSON, GERRIE SCHIPSKE, DAVID SERRANO SEWELL, BARBARA YAROSLAVSKY, in their official capacities as members of the Medical Board of California, Defendants-Appellants.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California William B. Shubb, Senior District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted April 17, 2013—San Francisco, California

Filed August 29, 2013 Amended January 29, 2014

Before: Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, and Susan P. Graber, and Morgan Christen, Circuit Judges.

Order; Dissent to Order by Judge O’Scannlain; Opinion by Judge Graber 4 PICKUP V. BROWN

SUMMARY*

Civil Rights

The panel replaced its prior opinion, filed on August 29, 2013, and published at 728 F.3d 1042, with an amended opinion, denied a petition for panel rehearing, denied a petition for rehearing en banc on behalf of the court, and ordered that no further petitions shall be entertained.

Reversing an order granting preliminary injunctive relief in Welch v. Brown, 13-15023, and affirming the denial of preliminary injunctive relief in Pickup v. Brown, 12-17681, the panel held that California Senate Bill 1172, which bans state-licensed mental health providers from engaging in “sexual orientation change efforts” with patients under 18 years of age, does not violate the free speech rights of practitioners or minor patients, is neither vague nor overbroad, and does not violate parents’ fundamental rights. The panel held that Senate Bill 1172 regulates professional conduct, not speech and therefore was subject only to a rational basis review.

Dissenting from the denial of rehearing en banc, Judge O’Scannlain, joined by Judges Bea and Ikuta stated that by defining disfavored speech as “conduct,” the panel’s opinion entirely exempted California’s regulation from the First Amendment. Judge O’Scannlain stated that in so doing, the panel contravened recent Supreme Court precedent, ignored established free speech doctrine, misread Ninth Circuit cases,

* This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader. PICKUP V. BROWN 5

and thus insulated from First Amendment scrutiny California’s prohibition—in the guise of a professional regulation—of politically unpopular expression.

COUNSEL

No. 12-17681

Mathew D. Staver (argued) and Anita L. Staver, Liberty Counsel, Maitland, Florida; Mary E. McAlister, Stephen M. Crampton, and Daniel J. Schmid, Liberty Counsel, Lynchburg, Virginia, for Plaintiffs-Appellants David H. Pickup et al.

Alexandra Robert Gordon (argued), Deputy Attorney General, Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General of California, Douglas J. Woods, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Tamar Pachter, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, and Daniel J. Powell and Rei R. Onishi, Deputy Attorneys General, San Francisco, California, for Defendants-Appellees Edmund G. Brown, Jr., et al.

Shannon P. Minter (argued), National Center for Lesbian Rights, San Francisco, California; David C. Dinielli, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, Los Angeles, California, for Intervenor/Defendant-Appellee.

Robert P. Taylor, Arnold & Porter LLP, San Francisco, California, for Amici Curiae American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy-California Division, et al.; Elizabeth O. Gill, ACLU Foundation of Northern California, Inc., San Francisco, California, for Amicus Curiae American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California; Eric 6 PICKUP V. BROWN

Alan Isaacson, San Diego, California, and Stacey M. Kaplan, San Francisco, California, for Amici Curiae California Faith for Equality, et al.; Brad W. Seiling, Benjamin G. Shatz, and Justin Jones Rodriquez, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, Los Angeles, California, and Hayley Gorenberg, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., New York, New York, and Shelbi D. Day, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., Los Angeles, California, for Amici Curiae Children’s Law Center of California, et al.; Jay Rapaport, Covington & Burling LLP, San Francisco, California, for Amicus Curiae Dr. Jack Drescher, M.D.; Jon B. Eisenberg and Barry R. Levy, Encino, California, for Amicus Curiae First Amendment Scholars; Eileen R. Ridley, Thomas F. Carlucci, Patrick T. Wong, and Kristy K. Marino, Foley & Lardner LLP, San Francisco, California, for Amicus Curiae Health Law Scholars; Adam L. Gray and James Maxwell Cooper, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, San Francisco, California, for Amici Curiae Medical Professionals Tonya Chaffee, MD, MPH, et al.; Tara M. Steeley, Deputy City Attorney, and Dennis J. Herrera, City Attorney, and Therese Stewart, Mollie Lee, and Sara Eisenberg, Deputy City Attorneys, San Francisco, California, for Amicus Curiae The City and County of San Francisco; and Sanford Jay Rosen, Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP, San Francisco, California, for Amicus Curiae Survivors of Sexual Orientation Change Efforts.

No. 13-15023

Alexandra Robert Gordon (argued), Deputy Attorney General, Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General of California, Douglas J. Woods, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Tamar Pachter, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, and Daniel J. Powell and Rei R. Onishi, Deputy Attorneys General, and PICKUP V. BROWN 7

Craig J. Konnoth, Deputy Solicitor General, San Francisco, California, for Defendants-Appellants Edmund G. Brown, Jr., et al.

Kevin T. Snider (argued), Matthew B. McReynolds, and Michael J. Peffer, Pacific Justice Institute, Sacramento, California, for Plaintiffs-Appellees Donald Welch et al.

Elizabeth O.

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