• Supreme Court says Trump administration can enforce passport restrictions around gender

    02:43
  • Supreme Court questions Trump’s authority on tariffs

    01:19
  • Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Trump tariff case

    04:14
  • Supreme Court weighs key provision of Voting Rights Act

    07:04
  • Supreme Court leans toward further weakening Voting Rights Act which could impact House in 2026

    10:19
  • Now Playing

    Supreme Court appears skeptical of LGBTQ conversion therapy bans

    04:02
  • UP NEXT

    Presidential Powers in Focus as Supreme Court Begins New Term

    01:24
  • Justice Sotomayor discusses her new children's book and mother's legacy

    05:35
  • SCOTUS agrees to consider whether most of Trump’s tariffs are legal

    03:26
  • Supreme Court issues number of emergency rulings in favor of the Trump administration

    05:34
  • Supreme Court lifts limits on Los Angeles immigration stops

    02:37
  • Federal judges criticize Supreme Court’s handling of Trump admin cases

    03:55
  • Supreme Court says parents can opt kids out of LGBTQ books in elementary schools

    02:30
  • Trump says lower court birthright injunctions were a 'grave threat to democracy'

    03:24
  • Supreme Court curbs injunctions blocking Trump birthright citizenship plan

    04:26
  • Supreme Court rules for South Carolina in bid to defund Planned Parenthood

    02:49
  • Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on youth gender-affirming care

    05:27
  • Trump praises Musk in Oval Office farewell

    02:39
  • Supreme Court grants Trump request to fire independent agency members

    00:57
  • Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on religious public charter schools

    03:28

Hallie Jackson NOW

Supreme Court appears skeptical of LGBTQ conversion therapy bans

04:02

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.