
Supreme Court Backs Counselor in Conversion Therapy Case
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The Supreme Court rules in favor of a Colorado counselor, Kaley Chiles, in a narrow decision that challenges the states ban on conversion therapy for minors. The ruling, an eight-to-one decision, emphasizes the need for stricter First Amendment checks, potentially setting a higher bar for states to defend such laws. Chiles and her legal team celebrate the decision as a victory for free speech and families seeking help for children. However, Colorados Attorney General sees it as a setback in protecting children from harmful practices. The decision adds to the ongoing debate between free speech protections and state regulations on therapy, with over twenty states having similar bans.
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