Tag:LGBTQ

Web Designer Loses First Amendment Challenge Over Same-Sex Wedding Sites

A Denver-area web designer lost her challenge to Colorado’s anti-discrimination law earlier this week when the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals concluded she could be forced to provide services for same-sex weddings or couples despite her religious objections.

U.S. Justices End Florist Fight to Discriminate Against Gay Couple on Religious Grounds

The Supreme Court, on a July 2 divided vote, passed on deciding whether a private business can discriminate against LGBTQ customers.

10th Circuit Hears Case on First Amendment and LGBT Discrimination

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday will hear oral arguments in a case that, like the Masterpiece Cakeshop lawsuit, involves a Colorado...

Attorneys Discuss New Developments in Discrimination Law

Sherman & Howard on Sept. 17 hosted a talk, “New Developments in Discrimination Law,” as part of its L&E Live series, a five-week virtual...

Pandemic Postpones SCOTUS Finale

The coronavirus pandemic has shaken up the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 session, delaying hearings and forcing the court to allow livestreaming of oral arguments...

How the COVID-19 Crisis is Complicating Colorado Divorce and Custody Issues

With stay-at-home orders to navigate and many professionals working from home, it is understandable that tensions in households may be rising.  For couples with relationship...

Infertility Coverage Bill Passes Just in Time

One of the last bills passed before coronavirus put the legislative session on hold aims to expand coverage of infertility treatment in Colorado. Gov. Jared...

CU Hosts Online Event Marking the Centennial of Women’s Suffrage

Although social distancing demands kept people from gathering at the University of Colorado campus for the 28th Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference, more than...