The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors. A counselor argues the law violates free speech, while the state maintains it sets professional health standards rather than targeting expression, aiming to protect young people from harm.
Breakdown
- Supreme Court considers constitutionality of state bans on conversion therapy for minors.
- Colorado law restricts what counselors can discuss with clients under 18 about gender identity and sexuality. 27s
- Therapists argue the law violates free speech, while the state cites ethical standards and child protection. 1m 3s
- Justices appear sympathetic to free speech claims but have not signaled a decision. 1m 49s
- The case is part of a broader Supreme Court term addressing major issues including gun rights, voting rights, and transgender athletes. 1m 58s