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Updated · Fox News · Jul 13
First Liberty Challenges Connecticut Capitol Nativity Ban, Seeks Display by Christmas 2026
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 13

First Liberty Challenges Connecticut Capitol Nativity Ban, Seeks Display by Christmas 2026

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 13

Summary

  • First Liberty Institute sent a demand letter Monday challenging Connecticut’s policy that blocked the Family Institute of Connecticut from placing a small Nativity scene in the state Capitol last December.
  • The group says the Joint Committee on Legislative Management allows outside displays in the Capitol but bars those deemed “religious in nature,” making the Nativity rejection unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination.
  • Jones Day and First Liberty asked the committee to strike that provision and permit the Nativity this Christmas season, arguing the Establishment Clause does not forbid such a display in a public forum.
  • Connecticut officials had not publicly responded by publication time, leaving open whether the policy will be changed or the dispute will move toward litigation.

Insights

With recent Supreme Court rulings, what legal grounds can states still use to prohibit public religious displays?
If a Nativity scene is permitted, must the state also allow displays from every other religion in the Capitol?
Why is a Capitol Nativity so controversial now when a similar public display was celebrated in the 1930s?