Why Colorado’s LGBT laws keep getting struck down by the Supreme Court
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court has been a house of horrors for Colorado over the past decade, with the state facing a trio of major losses over laws it claims it has enacted to protect LGBT people but that the justices found violated constitutional rights. Colorado suffered its latest loss at the Supreme Court on Tuesday when […]
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