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Colorado Capitol Lifts Ban on Political Apparel Following Free Speech Challenge

Colorado Capitol Lifts Ban on Political Apparel Following Free Speech Challenge
Colorado Capitol Lifts Ban on Political Apparel Following Free Speech Challenge

The Colorado State Capitol has overturned its ban on politically themed apparel in the House and Senate galleries. This policy change follows significant backlash, notably from local radio host Jeff Hunt, who was removed from the Capitol for wearing a “Pro-Life U” sweatshirt. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) played a crucial role in challenging the policy, arguing it violated First Amendment rights.

Previously, visitors to the Capitol were prohibited from wearing pins or clothing with political messages, a rule that was enforced in a manner Hunt felt was discriminatory. The policy was criticized for being overly broad and allowing too much discretion in its enforcement, which led to its eventual revision after legal threats from FIRE.

Colorado Capitol Lifts Ban on Political Apparel Following Free Speech Challenge

Colorado Capitol Lifts Ban on Political Apparel Following Free Speech Challenge

A state spokesperson confirmed that the ban on political apparel has been lifted, reflecting a significant policy shift. This change aligns with FIRE’s stance that political expression should be permitted in government settings, as long as it does not disrupt proceedings.

Jeff Hunt welcomed the policy reversal, highlighting the importance of free expression at the Capitol, which is a central venue for public discourse. His experience, along with similar incidents elsewhere, underscores the ongoing tension between maintaining order and respecting individual rights in public spaces.

The case has broader implications for political expression in government buildings, as evidenced by other recent controversies, such as the National Archives’ settlement over a pro-life apparel dispute. The Colorado Capitol’s decision sets a precedent that other states may follow, reinforcing the principle that bans on political expression face significant legal scrutiny.

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