Why the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Conversion Therapy Matters for Schools (Opinion)
The 8-1 ruling says Colorado’s ban violated the First Amendment, while Pennsylvania officials say their protections for LGBTQ+ youth remain in place.
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Why the Supreme Court nuked Colorado’s 'Must Stay Gay' law (and what to expect next)
Colorado's ban of so-called "conversion therapy" has finally been exposed for what it really is: an attack on free speech. In the recent decision Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that Colorado had violated the First Amendment by censoring the free speech of psychological professionals in the name of banning “conversion therapy.” Constitutional rebukes by courts are routinely treated like speed bumps by social engineers.That’s a gra…
Future of local conversion therapy restrictions at risk after Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of the United States recently issued an opinion in Chiles v. Salazar — a Colorado lawsuit in which a licensed professional counselor sued the state’s Department of Regulatory Agencies, claiming that its ban on conversion therapy censors her First Amendment rights to free speech. SCOTUS sided with the counselor, sending the case back down to a lower court to scrutinize the law, which the state argued pertained to professional co…
Supreme Court Reverses Ruling Upholding Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban, Experts Question Decision
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that upheld Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors, sending the case back for further review and prompting debate over the decision's implications for LGBTQ+ rights and First Amendment law.
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