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In 2019, the Colorado legislature amended the state’s Mental Health Practice Act to ban licensed medical practitioners from performing “conversion therapy” on anyone under the age of 18. The law prohibits “any practice or treatment … that attempts or purports to change an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity,” citing a medical professional consensus that they are harmful to mental health or ineffective.
Three years later, Kaley Chiles, a licensed therapist in Colorado Springs who offers youth counseling, filed a lawsuit against the state, alleging that the ban violated her First Ame…
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Foreword
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Trump's Tariffs, Transgender Rights and Birthright Citizenship on the Docket
Learning Resources v. Trump, Little v. Hecox, Trump v. Barbara and Others
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Regulating Commercial Speech
Overview of Supreme Court Precedent
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Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Holding on Conversion Therapy Ban
Conversion Therapy Bans Are Constitutional
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Before the Court in Chiles v. Salazar
The Justices Weigh in on Conversion Therapy Bans
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Pro & Con
Does Colorado's Minor Conversion Therapy Law Violate First Amendment Free Speech Rights?