Supreme Court Questions Colorado Gender Therapy Ban

The Supreme Court signaled skepticism Tuesday over Colorado’s ban on counseling practices that aim to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, raising sharp questions about whether the law censors protected speech, Breitbart reported.

Colorado’s statute, passed in 2019, prohibits licensed counselors from attempting to alter a client’s sexuality or identity, including through talk therapy.

While it formally outlaws discredited practices like electroshock therapy, it also bars voluntary counseling for minors seeking to align their feelings with their biological sex.

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