
Supreme Court Backs Conversion Therapy, Hits LGBTQ+ Protections
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The Supreme Courts eight-to-one ruling has struck down Colorados ban on conversion therapy for minors, siding with a Christian counselor and citing free speech concerns. This decision aligns with a pattern of the justices prioritizing religious freedom claims while questioning certain LGBTQ+ protections. Deborah Glick, a co-author of New Yorks similar ban, criticized the ruling, warning it could cause harm to LGBTQ+ youth and weaken states ability to set mental health standards. With Glick stepping down after thirty-four years, the fight over these protections continues, leaving states and families to grapple with the consequences.
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