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US Supreme Court seems skeptical toward Colorado LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban
- The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Colorado's law banning conversion therapy for minors, as reported by The Washington Post.
- Kaley Chiles argues that Colorado's law violates her First Amendment rights by preventing her from offering faith-based therapy to minors.
- Colorado maintains that conversion therapy is a harmful practice that has been scientifically discredited, thus justifying its regulation as health care.
- The outcome of this case could significantly impact similar laws across about 30 states, as it challenges the right to regulate discredited health practices.
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Supreme Court skeptical of state bans on conversion therapy for minors
WASHINGTON — A majority of Supreme Court justices on Tuesday seemed likely to side with a Christian counselor challenging bans on LGBTQ+ “conversion therapy” for kids as a violation of her First Amendment rights.
·Georgia, United States
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