
Oct 6, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: How this week’s Supreme Court case on conversion therapy could impact the regulation of medicine
From StatNews: The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
It’s the first time the nation’s highest court has accepted a case on such prohibitions, and how the justices rule could have far-reaching consequences for the regulation of medicine and the balancing of civil rights for LGBTQ+ people against religious freedom, since conversion therapy is often conducted in a religious context or by religious leaders.
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Oct 6, 2025

Oct 6, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: How this week’s Supreme Court case on conversion therapy could impact the regulation of medicine
From StatNews: The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
It’s the first time the nation’s highest court has accepted a case on such prohibitions, and how the justices rule could have far-reaching consequences for the regulation of medicine and the balancing of civil rights for LGBTQ+ people against religious freedom, since conversion therapy is often conducted in a religious context or by religious leaders.
Recent posts

Oct 6, 2025

Oct 6, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: How this week’s Supreme Court case on conversion therapy could impact the regulation of medicine
From StatNews: The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges a Colorado law banning licensed mental health practitioners from trying to change a young person’s sexual or gender identity — a practice widely known as conversion therapy.
It’s the first time the nation’s highest court has accepted a case on such prohibitions, and how the justices rule could have far-reaching consequences for the regulation of medicine and the balancing of civil rights for LGBTQ+ people against religious freedom, since conversion therapy is often conducted in a religious context or by religious leaders.






