More June 15, 2020. The Supreme Court took up Chiles v. Salazar, a case challenging Colorado’s ban on LGBTQ “conversion therapy” for minors, which asks the justices to more broadly decide ...
It was “mentally and emotionally abusive,” says a young man who has been through it. An expert has called it "torture." ...
The Court will decide if therapists have a right to practice anti-LGBTQ “conversion therapy.” ...
Conversion therapy relies on unscientific and bigoted assertions that being LGBTQ is a pathology which needs to be cured.
Experts say the ideology behind conversion therapy is also part of the rhetoric behind anti-trans legislation.
Critics also allege that it causes harm to vulnerable members of the LGBTQ community ... In the past, the Supreme Court has neglected to take up cases pertaining to conversion therapy.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a challenge to a Colorado law prohibiting mental health therapists from subjecting LGBTQ youth to conversion therapy. The court will hear the case ...
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to weigh in on the constitutionality of Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” – that is, ...
The US Supreme Court agreed to consider whether scores ... hear a challenge to Colorado’s ban on what critics call “conversion therapy.” A counselor says the 2019 law violates her free ...
Still, talk-based conversion therapy can cause immense harm to LGBTQ people’s mental health ... Salazar, the case the US Supreme Court has now agreed to hear. Conversion therapy bans “silence ...