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Supreme Court, conversion therapy

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 · 4d · on MSN
Supreme Court's trans conversion ban ruling to start new legal debate
The decision is the latest legal setback for LGTBQ+ Americans from the Supreme Court.

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Opinion
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · 2d
Cruelty in guise of free speech: Supreme Court missteps on conversion therapy
 · 5d · on MSN
Supreme Court rules against Colorado ban on 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ+ kids
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Coloradans react to ruling against ban on conversion therapy
At issue in Chiles v. Salazar is conversion therapy, or "talk therapy" as some have called it, for minors with unwanted same-sex attractions or gender identity issues.

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Psychology Today · 1d
SCOTUS Rules Conversion Therapy Ban Likely Unconstitutional
 · 1d
Attorney expects conversion therapy ruling to impact Illinois ban
Opinion
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Conversion therapy is still bad medicine | STAFF COMMENTARY

Opinion: This week’s Supreme Court decision ignores how good medicine often comes down to what is said, not just done, by a health care professional, writes Peter Jensen.
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Senator Murray denounces SCOTUS ruling, advocates nationwide conversion therapy ban

U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) released a statement Tuesday addressing the Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) decision in Chiles v. Salazar, which rejected a Colorado law that protects children against
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Democratic bill would let recipients of ‘conversion therapy’ sue Colorado providers with no statute of limitations

Colorado lawmakers have advanced a proposal that would allow people who underwent conversion therapy to sue licensed providers for damages, moving the measure forward on a party-line vote in the House Judiciary Committee.
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