Tag:anti-discrimination

Colorado’s Universal Pre-K Program Faces Legal Challenges

The same week Colorado’s universal pre-K program rolled out, the state faced two lawsuits challenging parts of it.

COVID-19 Tests Require Business Necessity, EEOC Says

Carissa Davis, a labor and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses the latest EEOC guidance on COVID-19 tests.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion from June 7

The 10th Circuit concluded a lack of jurisdiction under the collateral order doctrine and dismissed Faith Bible Chapel International's appeal.

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.

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.