Tag: Gender Identity
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Another free-speech case Colorado deserves to lose | Jimmy Sengenberger
Colorado is back before the U.S. Supreme Court — defending yet another law trampling free speech over gender identity and sexual orientation. And once again, the state looks headed for defeat. On Tuesday, the justices heard Chiles v. Salazar, a challenge brought by licensed counselor Kaley Chiles against Colorado’s ban on any counseling of minors…
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Gender ideology’s attack on Colorado’s free speech
In my youth, the greatest culture war issues were abortion and same-sex marriage. While these are two very distinct issues, the left made great progress on both by convincing many Americans, especially in my Millennial generation, that theirs was the “live-and-let-live” position. Today, questions about gender identity and ideology are often thrown in with these…
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Federal judge dismisses challenge to Jeffco overnight field trip policy’s reliance on gender identity
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a constitutional challenge to the overnight field trip policy of Jeffco Public Schools, filed by multiple families who objected to rooming assignments based on students’ gender identities as opposed…
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Federal judge rejects challenge to Colorado’s ‘chosen name’ law, District 27J’s LGBTQ policy
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A federal judge on Friday rejected an attempt by two parents to block a 2024 Colorado law requiring public schools to use a student’s chosen name, as well as their school district’s corresponding policy intended to support LGBTQ students. “John and Jane Doe” filed suit…
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Colorado Supreme Court to hear latest LGBTQ discrimination case against Masterpiece Cakeshop
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that it will decide whether a Lakewood cake maker violated the state’s anti-discrimination law when he declined to supply a cake to celebrate a customer’s gender transition, or if the First Amendment protected his refusal. The case involves…




