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Supreme Court appears skeptical of LGBTQ conversion therapy bans
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The Supreme Court appeared to be leaning towards ruling against a conversion therapy ban in Colorado during oral arguments in a case brought by a Christian therapist who argued the ban violates her right to free speech. The state claims it is regulating a practice that has been discredited. NBC News' Lawrence Hurley joins Hallie Jackson to discuss how the justices responded.Oct. 8, 2025