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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 ...
Bailey’s Camp IdRaHaJe has reached a settlement with the state in a lawsuit over licensing requirements from the Colorado ...
A sleepaway Christian camp in Bailey has voluntarily dropped its lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Early Childhood ...
Colorado Christian Camp IdRaHaJe has filed a lawsuit following new requirements for camps to offer beds, bathroom spaces consistent with a person's gender identity.
A Christian overnight camp and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood have settled a lawsuit brought by the camp earlier this year, alleging that it would have been forced to shut down if Colorado ...
Centennial State claims it never required religious camps to let gender-confused boys, girls use opposite-sex facilities.
The Alliance Defending Freedom recently announced the settlement of a lawsuit filed by Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian summer camp ...
In the settlement, the department recognizes that the camp is a nonprofit organized exclusively for religious purposes.
Camp IdRaHaJe, a portmanteau for “I’d rather have Jesus,” was founded in 1948 and operates week-long summer programs for children ages six to 17 on its 262 acres.
Colorado settled a lawsuit with a Christian summer camp, stating that religious organizations are exempt from state gender identity accommodation requirements for kids camps.
Camp IdRaHaJe, which derives its name from the hymn, "I’d Rather Have Jesus," is a Christian children’s summer camp for kids ages 6 to 17. The camp has served Colorado families of all faiths ...