Tag:LGBTQ

Colorado Supreme Court Grants Petition in Masterpiece Cakeshop Case

The Colorado Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of certiorari Oct. 3 in a case involving the Masterpiece Cakeshop. 

What the 303 Creative Ruling Means for Colorado, Beyond

The decision has opened questions around expressive conduct, anti-discrimination laws and the First Amendment.

Supreme Court Finds First Amendment Trumps Colorado Public Accommodation Law Protections

The Supreme Court ruled the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act can’t compel a website designer to make custom wedding sites for LGBTQ+ clients.

Gov. Polis expands protections for LGBTQ families under new bills

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill intended to expand families' parental rights and update the language of the law to be gender-neutral. 

EEOC Updates Guidance on Pandemic-Related Discrimination Against Caregivers

The EEOC released guidance on caregiver discrimination with pandemic-related examples of stereotypes and scenarios employers should avoid.

Jordan Blisk is Working to Make Law More Inclusive for Trans People, and He’s Only Getting Started

At 27 years old, Jordan Blisk's hit the ground running in both his legal career and his work as an activist for transgender rights.

Web Designer Asks Supreme Court to Hear First Amendment Case

A Colorado web designer is asking SCOTUS to hear her case raising many unanswered questions from the 2018 Masterpiece Cakeshop decision.

CLI Supports Diverse Students in Resume Collect, Offering Space to Show Themselves

Denver’s CLI collected resumes from diverse law school students around America, offering options to tell their story and showing a willingness to come to Colorado.