Catholic Schools Defending Anti-LGBTQ+ Admissions Policies at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court will hear a case on whether Catholic preschools can legally reject children of gay parents, sparking debate on religious freedom and discrimination.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could have significant implications for the rights of LGBTQ+ families and the ability of religious institutions to enforce their beliefs. The case centers around two Catholic preschools in Colorado that have refused to admit children of same-sex parents, citing their religious teachings against homosexuality.
The Archdiocese of Denver, which operates the preschools, argues that this policy is a matter of religious freedom and that the schools should have the right to uphold their Catholic values. However, opponents argue that this amounts to unlawful discrimination against LGBTQ+ families.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


