Is New Mexico’s 'No Conversion Therapy' law at risk after recent U.S. Supreme Court decision?
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Renee Carlson: What a recent US Supreme Court decision means for Minnesota kids and counselors
Share This StoryKids and teens struggling with accepting their sex should be able to talk openly with a licensed counselor—someone who will listen to their goals and struggles without predetermined outcomes or fear of legal punishment. Based on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Chiles v. Salazar, that kind of compassionate, client-centered conversation (also referred to as talk therapy) can no longer be treated as illegal conduct under the gu…
Is New Mexico’s 'No Conversion Therapy' law at risk after recent U.S. Supreme Court decision?
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Legal experts are weighing in on New Mexico’s ban on conversion therapy following the United States Supreme Court’s recent decision striking down a similar 2019 law in Colorado. The ruling is raising new questions about whether New Mexico’s law will withstand potential legal challenges. Conversion therapy refers to practices intended to change [...]
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