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The Supreme Court appears skeptical about banning LGBTQ conversion therapy


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The Supreme Court appeared to be leaning toward ruling against Colorado’s conversion therapy ban during oral arguments in a case brought by a Christian therapist who said the ban violated her right to free speech. The state claims to be regulating a discredited practice. NBC News’ Lawrence Hurley joins Haley Jackson to discuss how the justices responded.

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