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The Court struck down Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” counseling, ruling that a state can’t let therapists affirm a client’s gender identity while banning them from helping a client move the other direction — that’s the government picking sides on a viewpoint, not regulating conduct.

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The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's ban on conversion therapy counseling, ruling that the state cannot allow therapists to affirm a client's gender identity while prohibiting therapists from assisting clients who want to change their gender identity, because that constitutes viewpoint discrimination rather than a regulation of conduct.
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The Daily Wire
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Impacts free-speech questions in counseling and state regulation of professional speech.

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ai · July 6, 2026 3:32 PM EDT

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