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And the martinis colder.
The signature happy hour at Meat Market Palm Beach you know, the one that lasts four hours with the $10 ice-cold Tito s martinis and the full-to-the-brim $10 glasses of champers, not that we would know was the setting for the annual-ish Pride reception to benefit the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council.
We say ish because the event was canceled last year due to the pandemic.
The gathering took place June 28 and celebrated the success of the Palm Beach County s Pride Month observance.
In addition to the tinis and the champs, the celebration included music and brief remarks from
Palm Beach County and the city of Boca Raton are pushing back on a court panel s decision last month that effectively nullified bans on conversion therapy, arguing that the three judges went beyond their duty when they ruled that such bans violated the First Amendment.
In a petition filed Friday for rehearings in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, the local governments say that the decision, possibly unintentionally, included language suggesting it constituted a final decision on the matter of bans on therapists providing conversion therapy to some LGBTQ youth despite its harmful effects.
But Boca Raton and Palm Beach County argue that the panel was supposed to rule only on whether U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg correctly rejected a request from two Palm Beach County therapists to temporarily suspend the ban until a final decision could be made.