Colorado’s ‘conversion therapy’ law will ‘trans the gay away’

Colorado’s ‘conversion therapy’ law will ‘trans the gay away’


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A controversial Supreme Court case challenging a ban on so-called conversion therapy, as it pertains to treating “transgender” children, is attracting unlikely allies.

At issue in Chiles v. Salazar, soon to be argued before the Supreme Court, is whether a Colorado law prohibiting “conversion therapy” for pediatric patients unconstitutionally restricts a counselor’s free speech rights, via viewpoint discrimination, when that therapist wants to counsel children experiencing gender dysphoria toward embracing their biological sex.

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