
Oct 3, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: Supreme Court to Hear Major Case Next Week—What to Know
From Newsweek: The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments next week into a case challenging the legality of Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy.
More than 20 states have banned conversion therapy for minors. Advocates and many medical professionals say the practice does not work, lacks a scientific basis, and can cause harm to minors. But others say the law violates the First Amendment rights of counselors wishing to engage in the practice.
Supreme Court arguments are set to begin on Tuesday in the case Chiles v. Salazar, potentially having implications for states that have sought to prohibit the practice. The conservative tilt of the Supreme Court has alarmed some advocates who believe the ban is at risk.
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Oct 3, 2025

Oct 3, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: Supreme Court to Hear Major Case Next Week—What to Know
From Newsweek: The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments next week into a case challenging the legality of Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy.
More than 20 states have banned conversion therapy for minors. Advocates and many medical professionals say the practice does not work, lacks a scientific basis, and can cause harm to minors. But others say the law violates the First Amendment rights of counselors wishing to engage in the practice.
Supreme Court arguments are set to begin on Tuesday in the case Chiles v. Salazar, potentially having implications for states that have sought to prohibit the practice. The conservative tilt of the Supreme Court has alarmed some advocates who believe the ban is at risk.
Recent posts

Oct 3, 2025

Oct 3, 2025
Chiles v Salazar News: Supreme Court to Hear Major Case Next Week—What to Know
From Newsweek: The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments next week into a case challenging the legality of Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy.
More than 20 states have banned conversion therapy for minors. Advocates and many medical professionals say the practice does not work, lacks a scientific basis, and can cause harm to minors. But others say the law violates the First Amendment rights of counselors wishing to engage in the practice.
Supreme Court arguments are set to begin on Tuesday in the case Chiles v. Salazar, potentially having implications for states that have sought to prohibit the practice. The conservative tilt of the Supreme Court has alarmed some advocates who believe the ban is at risk.





