A federal judge has decided that while COVID-19 can qualify as a disability, a Colorado Springs woman terminated from her job at the outset of the pandemic failed to establish
The nation s highest court on Tuesday agreed to review a ruling from the federal appeals court based in Denver, which held Colorado s anti-discrimination law could compel a Christian graphic designer
Religious freedom scholars and anti-discrimination attorneys are assessing the likelihood that the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court may take up a major First Amendment decision out of Colorado, in which the state’s anti-discrimination law prevailed over a business owner’s religion-based objection to serving same-sex couples.
“I believe that this case, or one similar to it, is likely to end up before the Supreme Court at some point in the future, but the Court doesn’t seem anxious to rule on these types of cases anytime soon,” said Iris Halpern, a civil rights attorney and LGBTQ-rights advocate with Rathod Mohamedbhai LLC in Denver.
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