SCOTUS Examines ‘Conversion Therapy’ Case

In a high-stakes clash over free speech and state regulation, the U.S. Supreme Court is diving into a Colorado case centered on so-called “conversion therapy.”
Licensed therapist Kaley Chiles, backed by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), argues that a Colorado law banning therapy aimed at altering same-sex attraction in children infringes on her First Amendment rights. The case, Chiles v. Salazar, set for arguments Tuesday, could reshape the legal landscape for professional speech and religious freedom nationwide.
Chiles, a devout Christian, claims the law stifles honest discussions about faith and identity with [...]
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