Supreme Court says state bans on 'conversion therapy' violate counselors' free speech rights

The US Supreme Court has ruled that state bans on 'conversion therapy' violate counselors' free speech rights. The decision has implications for the ongoing debate around the practice, which aims to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity.
The US Supreme Court made a ruling on state bans on 'conversion therapy'. This practice aims to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity. The court decided that such bans violate counselors' free speech rights. The ruling has sparked debate around the practice. It affects states that have banned 'conversion therapy'. The decision may impact similar cases in the future.
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