The Supreme Court has agreed to review a Colorado therapist's challenge to the state's law banning conversion therapy for minors with unwanted same-sex attraction. The therapist claims the law interferes with her ability to provide counseling based on faith. LGBTQ activists argue that such therapy harms minors.
Key Points
Case involves a Colorado therapist challenging the state law banning conversion therapy for minors
Therapist claims the law interferes with her ability to provide counseling based on faith
Supporters of the law argue that conversion therapy harms minors and should be banned
Pros
The Supreme Court is addressing an important issue regarding the rights of mental health care providers
The case could potentially set a precedent for the regulation of conversion therapy for minors
Cons
Conversion therapy for minors with unwanted same-sex attraction may cause psychological harm
LGBTQ activists argue that such therapy is harmful and should be banned