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Last week seven Attorney's General from different states, including Idaho's Raúl Labrador, addressed a letter to the department store, Target warning that products sold as part of its Pride Month Campaign could violate state protection laws.
The letter did not say in what ways the campaign overstepped these laws, but did propose that the corporation focus on a different kind of pride, one which focuses more on "the love of the United States."
Professor and Attorney McKay Cunningham, the Director of On-Campus Experiential Learning at the College of Idaho joins Idaho Matters to talk more about the letter.
A note: We did reach out to Attorney General Labrador's office and they said that they had no additional comments on the letter at this time.
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Last week seven Attorney's General from different states, including Idaho's Raúl Labrador, addressed a letter to the department store, Target warning that products sold as part of its Pride Month Campaign could violate state protection laws.
The letter did not say in what ways the campaign overstepped these laws, but did propose that the corporation focus on a different kind of pride, one which focuses more on "the love of the United States."
Professor and Attorney McKay Cunningham, the Director of On-Campus Experiential Learning at the College of Idaho joins Idaho Matters to talk more about the letter.
A note: We did reach out to Attorney General Labrador's office and they said that they had no additional comments on the letter at this time.

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