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[Opinion] The (non-)partisan puzzle in the conversion therapy case
The 8-1 ruling says states cannot bar therapists from discussing conversion therapy, and advocates warn it could weaken regulation of LGBTQ+ care.
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Conversion therapy is legal. Therapists are torn on whether this will help LGBTQ+ Texans
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled conversion therapy is free speech. Some LGBTQ+ advocates say the ruling applies to gender-affirming therapy, too, while others say the courts won’t protect them.
·Houston, United States
Read Full ArticleThe (non-)partisan puzzle in the conversion therapy case
Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not reflect the official opinions of SCOTUSblog. In Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court held that Colorado’s law prohibiting licensed counselors from seeking to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of minors was subject to strict First Amendment scrutiny – a victory for opponents of the law. The statute, the court held, was protected speech,…
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