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Colorado reaches a settlement with Camp IdRaHaJe, exempting religious camps from gender identity requirements.
The Alliance Defending Freedom recently announced the settlement of a lawsuit filed by Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian summer camp ...
A sleepaway Christian camp in Bailey has voluntarily dropped its lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Early Childhood ...
Centennial State claims it never required religious camps to let gender-confused boys, girls use opposite-sex facilities.
Camp IdRaHaJe, short for 'I’d Rather Have Jesus,' filed a lawsuit in May over licensing rules that would have forced it to let attendees use bathrooms and sleeping facilities 'consistent with their ...
A Christian summer camp in the foothills near Bailey has dropped a lawsuit that it filed against the state after receiving assurances it will not be shut down for its gender policy. Camp IdRaHaJe, a ...
IdRaHaJe said in the lawsuit it requested to run the camp in line with its beliefs — i.e., requiring campers to use facilities determined by their biological sex.
The entrance to Camp IdRaHaJe in Bailey, Colorado. | Image via Camp IdRaHaJe A Colorado Christian children's summer camp is now exempt from the state's transgender accommodation licensing requirements ...
In the settlement, the department recognizes that the camp is a nonprofit organized exclusively for religious purposes.
A Christian camp in Bailey is dismissing a lawsuit against the department as part of a settlement, in which the agency says religious organizations are exempt from a rule dealing with gender identity.
The Colorado Department of Early Childhood will allow a Christian summer camp to separate showers and other private spaces on the basis of biological sex.