Supreme Court ruling jeopardizes conversion therapy bans across the country, including in Vermont
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Supreme Court Breaks Transgenderism’s Cruel Stranglehold Over Therapy in Colorado
This week, the Supreme Court rightly held that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” violated the First Amendment by dictating what counselors can say in therapy sessions. However, the therapist who sued Colorado isn’t the only winner—gender-confused kids arguably came out ahead, too. Colorado’s law didn’t just aim to force therapists to endorse transgender orthodoxy—it also aimed to prevent kids from receiving the best kind of treatment for ge…
A BIG Win for Colorado Children
“Righteousness Exalts a Nation …” – Proverbs 14:34 We have great news to share! The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled 8–1 in Chiles v. Salazar, finding that Colorado’s ban on certain counseling conversations with minors violates the free speech rights of a Christian counselor. (https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/colorado-tried-silence-helping-gender-confused-kids-supreme-court-ruled-8-1-favor) Read a recap of the case written by Mario Diaz, […]
Supreme Court ruling jeopardizes conversion therapy bans across the country, including in Vermont
Advocates for LGBTQ people and the state’s top law enforcement official argue Vermont may still be able to regulate the practice, which generally refers to treatments that attempt to “cure” individuals of same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria.
NPR's Totenberg Laments Free-Speech Win at SCOTUS for 'Controversial Conversion Therapy'
NPR's Totenberg Laments Free-Speech Win at SCOTUS for 'Controversial Conversion Therapy' By a surprising, landslide 8-1 majority vote, the Supreme Court tossed out on free-speech grounds Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy -- volunteer talk therapy designed to change a person's attraction to same-sex individuals, or to cure gender dysphoria. The single dissent came from the court’s most liberal justice. Yet of the 15 paragraphs that comprise t…
Supreme Court strikes down Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors is unconstitutional, delivering a major victory for free speech, religious liberty, and the right of parents and counselors to reject radical gender ideology.
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