Does this leave the ban on “conversion therapy” to the states or make that type of therapy banned nationally?
The USSC declined to review the New Jersey challenge.
Other circuits will doubtless wade in to the question as well in the future. It commonly requires an inter circuit disagreement to get the USSC to choose to take up a case.
Anyhow battle lines are being drawn and they are getting starker and starker. I still doubt that anything that is not promoted as psychology or psychiatry would be affected even by the New Jersey ban. It does not reach (yet) to clerical advice, and good theology is really all that is needed to help in situations like this.