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

The Supreme Court weighs whether Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy infringes on free speech rights of counselors amid concerns over mental health risks and state regulation.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Chiles v. Salazar, concerning Colorado's law banning conversion therapy for minors, which Kaley Chiles claims violates her First Amendment rights.
  • Chiles argues that the law restricts her communication with clients, asserting that she helps them based on their desires, not through coercion.
  • Colorado's executive director defends the law, stating it exists to protect minors from potentially harmful therapies, which the state claims lack efficacy.
  • During oral arguments, justices expressed doubts about the law's constitutionality, indicating potential support for Chiles.
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