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On Colorado’s Continuing Assault on Religious Liberty, by Kenneth Craycraft – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By  Kenneth Craycraft, Catholic World Report, April 27, 2026

Kenneth Craycraft is author of Citizens Yet Strangers: Living Authentically Catholic in a Divided America.

On the one hand, Colorado’s hostility toward free speech and religious liberty is alarming. On the other hand, ironically, Colorado has served up softballs to the United States Supreme Court.

If it’s a day that ends in “y,” the State of Colorado has probably passed another law hostile to free speech and religious liberty.

And the state’s persistent animus toward Christianity has been keeping the United States Supreme Court busy with First Amendment cases. The Court’s next term will be no exception. On April 20, SCOTUS agreed to hear a case about another law that is consistent with prior unconstitutional Colorado laws that discriminate against Christians and other religious faiths. …

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