Supreme Court to hear case on Catholic preschools and LGBTQ families
The Supreme Court will review a case involving a Catholic preschool's exclusion from a Colorado preschool program. The case raises questions about religious liberty and LGBTQ rights. (sources: scotusblog, nytimes, usatoday, pbs, thehill)
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case concerning a Catholic preschool that challenges its exclusion from a taxpayer-funded preschool program in Colorado. The case involves issues related to the acceptance of children from same-sex families.
- The case involves a Catholic preschool in Colorado that is excluded from a universal preschool program.
- The preschool's exclusion is based on its policy regarding children of same-sex parents.
- The Supreme Court's decision could impact the balance between religious rights and LGBTQ rights.
Why it matters
The outcome could set a precedent for how religious institutions interact with government-funded programs and LGBTQ rights.
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