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The Supreme Court has struck down a Colorado law banning so-called conversion talk therapy for LGBT minors.
In an 8-to-1 ruling, the justices say it violates free speech protections, with only Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting.
The decision, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, sided with a Christian councillor who argued the law didn't just regulate professional conduct, but censored her speech based on a viewpoint.
More than two dozen states have similar restrictions.
The ruling could undermine the power to restrict a practice which medical groups call harmful.
And today, the court is considering President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for babies born in the US to undocumented or temporary immigrants.
It's a move that challenges 128 years of constitutional precedent.
The case tests a landmark 1898 ruling involving Wong Kim Ark, a San Francisco man born to Chinese immigrants who the government tried to bar from re-entering the country.
His great-grandson, Norman Wong, is watching the case closely.
Reporter Andrew Chung will be at the court later today.
a ruling in favor of the Trump administration could have far-reaching implications.
A federal judge has blocked Donald Trump's plans to build a $400 million ballroom on the White House grounds, at least for now.
The preliminary injunction halts construction of the massive facility which Trump launched after demolishing the historic East Wing.
The judge says construction must stop unless Congress authorizes the project.
The ballroom was meant to be a signature legacy project for Trump, funded entirely by private donors.
He's got 14 days to appeal.