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US Supreme Court seems skeptical toward Colorado LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban
The Supreme Court weighs if Colorado's ban on conversion therapy infringes free speech amid 23 states prohibiting this practice, which affects nearly 700,000 LGBTQ+ adults nationwide.
- 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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