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Updated · CNN · Apr 20
US Supreme Court to Rule on Religious Preschools and LGBTQ+ Admissions in Colorado
Updated
Updated · CNN · Apr 20

US Supreme Court to Rule on Religious Preschools and LGBTQ+ Admissions in Colorado

54 articles · Updated · CNN · Apr 20
  • The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging Colorado's requirement that state-funded preschools admit children from same-sex couples.
  • Catholic preschools argue that the nondiscrimination rule violates their First Amendment rights by conflicting with their religious beliefs on sexuality and gender.
  • The decision could set a significant precedent, balancing religious freedom against anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ families in publicly funded programs.
How could a ruling on preschools redefine the separation of church and state in America?
Why is a nondiscrimination rule a dealbreaker when a 'congregation preference' is already allowed?
If some Catholic schools accept the state's terms, why are these preschools suing for an exemption?
Can religious schools get public funds while rejecting families who don't follow their beliefs?
Why did the Trump administration's top lawyer submit an 'uninvited' brief in this preschool case?