Yuma Sun

New York City looks to repeal ‘gay conversion therapy’ ban

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NEW YORK — A city law banning socalled gay conversion therapy would be repealed under legislatio­n introduced ts week over concerns that a pending federal lawsuit could lead to a decision unfavorabl­e to the LGBTQ community if the case were to make it to the Supreme Court.

Council Speaker Corey Johnson introduced the repeal in what he called “a painful decision.”

The council had passed the ban against the widely discredite­d practice, which aims to change a person’s sexual orientatio­n or gender identity, less than two years ago, at the end of 2017, and it took effect last year.

The proposed repeal now goes to a committee hearing, scheduled for next week, and then would have a vote in the full council and, if it is passed, would be signed by the mayor.

“After intense deliberati­on, the council concluded that it was best to take this drastic step,” Johnson said in a statement. “The courts have changed considerab­ly over the last few years, and we cannot count on them to rule in favor of muchneeded protection­s for the LGBTQ community. To be clear, this alleged therapy is barbaric and inhumane, but repealing this law seemed to be the best path forward.”

The Alliance Defending Freedom had filed a federal lawsuit over ban in January on behalf of a therapist in Brooklyn, saying it violated free speech between a therapist and client.

Alliance Senior Counsel Roger Brooks said that if the repeal goes through, the organizati­on would “commend the move.”

He called the law “really quite extreme” and pushed back against the idea that it was vulnerable only because of a more conservati­ve Supreme Court.

“It’s not so much a political issue as well-establishe­d First Amendment law,” he said.

A New York state ban that applies only to minors would still be in effect.

The therapy has been banned for minors in other states, as well. Brooks said there are currently challenges to some of those laws by other organizati­ons, which he expected would continue.Haruptat iumqui accuptisqu­is et ommod qui dendio eicie

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