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Abstract: This study aims to develop a secure and effective framework for converting DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) to JPEG 2000 to protect the integrity of medical images. The ...
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In the latest legal setback for LGBTQ+ Americans, the Supreme Court said Colorado’s ban on LGBTQ+ “conversion therapy” for young people infringes on the free speech rights of a Christian counselor.
Stay up to date with our Politics newsletter, sent weekly. Siding with a Christian counselor in Colorado, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out the state's law banning conversion therapy. The ...
• Major opinion: The Supreme Court ruled against Colorado’s “conversion therapy” ban for gay and transgender youth on Tuesday. • Law remains: The decision technically does not strike down the law, ...