The U.S. Supreme Court has just stepped into another high-stakes legal battle that could redefine the limits of government power over religious institutions in America.
At the center of the storm is a dispute involving the Archdiocese of Denver and two Catholic preschools in Colorado. These schools were excluded from the state’s universal preschool program, which is funded by taxpayers. That decision has now triggered a legal fight with nationwide implications.
This is not just another policy disagreement. It is shaping up to be a direct confrontation between religious freedom and modern nondiscrimination rules tied to sexual orientation and gender identity.
A Clash Over Conditions for Public Funding
The controversy stems from Colorado’s requirement that any preschool receiving public funds must follow strict nondiscrimination policies.
That includes admitting children from same-sex households.
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