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Conversion Therapy Ban Struck Down: What the Supreme Court Ruling Means in Plain English

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The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's conversion therapy ban for licensed professionals. Here is exactly what the ruling says, what is still legal, and what it means for LGBTQ youth.

The Supreme Court's Colorado conversion therapy ruling requires specific and careful explanation because its legal scope is narrower than the headline suggests while its practical consequences are broader than its narrow legal scope implies.

What the ruling specifically addresses: Colorado's law prohibited licensed mental health professionals — psychologists, therapists, counsellors — from providing conversion therapy to minors. The Supreme Court ruled this prohibition violates the First Amendment because it constitutes viewpoint discrimination: it allows therapists to have and express some views about sexual orientation (that it can be accepted and explored) but prohibits them from expressing the view that it should be changed.

What the ruling does not address: it does not make conversion therapy legal in any state where it was already illegal through mechanisms other than the professional licensing restriction. Religious and pastoral contexts for conversion therapy were never covered by Colorado's professional licensing restriction and remain governed by different legal frameworks. Physical practices that constitute child abuse regardless of stated purpose remain prohibited.

What changes practically: Colorado's state licensing board can no longer discipline psychologists or therapists for providing conversion therapy to minor clients. Similar laws in approximately 20 other states are now constitutionally vulnerable to the same challenge. Families seeking conversion therapy for their minor children face fewer legal obstacles to finding licensed providers who will offer it.

The medical consensus remains unchanged by the ruling: the American Psychological Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, and dozens of other professional bodies continue to describe conversion therapy as harmful and ineffective. Providers who offer it are acting contrary to professional consensus, but they may no longer be violating state licensing law in states where similar bans existed.

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