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Chiles petitioned the high court to determine whether the law “censors certain conversations between counselors and their clients,” violates free speech protections. Both Chiles and conservative court ...
On October 7, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court appeared eager to set back Colorado’s LGBTQ-affirming legislative legacy—and gay and transgender rights more broadly. During oral arguments ...
The Supreme Court appeared receptive to a landmark challenge to a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for children questioning their sexuality or gender identity. More than half the states have ...
The Supreme Court conversion therapy case, Chiles v. Salazar, involves a hate group defending psychological torture as a “religious right.” After years of refusing to hear such cases, the Supreme ...
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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 ...
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