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The Supreme Court Just Struck Down Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban — What This Means for LGBTQ Rights

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The US Supreme Court ruled Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates free speech rights. Here is the legal reasoning, the dissents, and what comes next for LGBTQ protections.

The US Supreme Court's ruling that Colorado's law banning conversion therapy 'regulates speech based on viewpoint' — and therefore violates the First Amendment's free speech protections — represents a significant legal development whose practical consequences for LGBTQ Americans, and particularly for LGBTQ youth whose parents might seek conversion therapy services, are directly harmful in ways that the legal framing obscures.

Conversion therapy — practices that attempt to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity — has been condemned by every major American medical and mental health organisation as ineffective and harmful. The American Psychological Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, and dozens of other professional bodies have issued statements describing conversion therapy as producing psychological harm including depression, anxiety, and increased suicide risk without achieving the sexual orientation or gender identity changes it purports to produce.

Colorado's law banned licensed mental health professionals from providing conversion therapy to minors — it did not ban the practice outright, only its provision by licensed professionals in therapeutic contexts. The Supreme Court's ruling, applying its recent expansion of First Amendment protections to professional speech contexts, found that this restriction was viewpoint-based because it prohibited one professional opinion (that sexual orientation or gender identity should be changed) while allowing others.

The dissenting justices argued that professional licensing creates specific contexts where the government can regulate speech in ways that general public discourse cannot be regulated — that the First Amendment has historically allowed restrictions on professional malpractice precisely because licensed professionals have special authority that creates special responsibilities.

The ruling's immediate practical effect is to invalidate conversion therapy bans in Colorado and by extension to call into question similar bans in the approximately 20 states that have enacted them. LGBTQ advocacy organisations have described the outcome as a significant setback that will require legislative and public health responses.

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