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US Supreme Court seems skeptical toward Colorado LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban

The Supreme Court case challenges Colorado's 2019 ban on conversion therapy for minors, with nearly half of U.S. states having similar laws, affecting over 700,000 survivors nationwide.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Colorado law banning licensed counselors from providing conversion therapy to minors in the case Chiles v. Salazar.
  • Kaley Chiles, a licensed counselor challenging the ban, claims it violates her First Amendment rights by restricting her counseling practices.
  • Colorado's Department of Regulatory Agencies representative, Patty Salazar, argues the law protects minors from harmful treatments.
  • Comments from justices suggest skepticism towards the law, indicating potential support for Chiles' free speech claims.
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