The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case challenging a Colorado law's ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors after it declined to hear a similar case last year.
COMMENTARY: In ‘Chiles v. Salazar,’ the court has an opportunity to protect the First Amendment, as well as children from gender ideology.
The outcome of the case, expected in 2026, could either protect or roll back conversion therapy bans across the nation.
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge to Colorado s law prohibiting licensed counselors from ...
The challenge to Colorado law could set the stage to overturn restrictions on the discredited practice in over 20 states ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a First Amendment challenge by a Christian counselor against a Colorado law ...
Colorado, like more than 20 other states, bars licensed therapists from trying to change the sexual orientation or gender ...
Colorado is among roughly half the states that prohibit the practice of trying to change a person’s sexual orientation or ...
More than 20 states restrict conversion therapy, which health providers say dangerously attempts to change young people’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a Christian therapist's challenge on free speech grounds to a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Monday to accept an appeal out of Colorado questioning the constitutionality of a law ...
The Supreme Court granted a Colorado therapist’s request to review her challenge to a state law banning mental health care ...