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Free speech or medical standards? 'Conversion therapy' ban meets skeptical Supreme Court
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court is diving back into the culture wars, debating whether states can block licensed therapists from attempting to change a young person's sexuality or gender identity. In ...
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(Guest opinion) Charlie Danaher: Supreme Court exposes conversion therapy ban as discriminatory
I’m detecting a pattern here. In case after case, Colorado is beginning to look rogue and bigoted in the eyes of highest court in the land.
The Supreme Court dove into the culture wars again this week by hearing arguments on conversion therapy — a controversial pseudoscientific practice that attempts to change LGBTQ+ patients’ sexuality ...
Demonstrators are rallying in the rotunda ahead of Senate votes on a conversion therapy ban, Reproductive Defense Act and Trans Refuge bill on Friday, April 21 in St. Paul. NINA MOINA: Well, this US ...
The Supreme Court just heard arguments in a highly controversial and complex case concerning so-called “conversion therapy,” when therapists seek to help a patient change his or her sexual orientation ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Oct. 7 in Chiles v. Salazar, a challenge to Colorado’s 2019 law prohibiting licensed health care professionals from providing so-called conversion ...
I’m a conversion-therapy survivor. I know firsthand the impossible task, and death-dealing effects, of trying to “pray the gay away.” Today, I’m also a researcher who focuses my work on conversion ...
DENVER — Six years after Colorado banned conversion therapy for minors, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case that could determine the fate of similar laws in more than 20 states.
Conversion Therapy Case: The Supreme Court is weighing whether Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy violates free speech and religious freedom protections under the First Amendment. Credit: Associated ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has tackled several high-profile cases that implicate LGBTQ rights and First Amendment protections. The October 2025 term is poised to continue the trend, as the Supreme Court ...
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