In Iowa, private organizations and individuals may request use of space on the Capitol Grounds, including the Capitol Rotunda, for events that are open to the public. Earlier this month, The Satanic Temple filed suit in an Iowa federal district court alleging that applications for holiday events they have filed have been denied in violation of the organization's 1st Amendment rights and its rights under Iowa law. The complaint (full text) in The Satanic Temple, Inc. v. Campbell, (SD IA, filed 8/13/2026), alleges in part:
11. The First and Fourteenth Amendments protect TST-Iowa’s right to expression. Defendants’ ongoing exclusion of TST-Iowa from engaging in protected religious speech, grounded in their beliefs of Satanism and the governing tenets of TST, at the Rotunda is based on their religious viewpoint. This exclusion constitutes impermissible viewpoint discrimination and is presumptively unconstitutional. The exclusion is also a content-based restriction and is not narrowly tailored to, or the least restrictive means of, achieving a compelling interest....
12. The First and Fourteenth Amendments and the Iowa Religious Freedom Restoration Act (“Iowa RFRA”) protect TST-Iowa’s right to freely exercise their religion. By denying TST-Iowa’s applications to hold an event at the Rotunda because of their religious beliefs, Defendants have violated their clearly established constitutional and statutory right to the free exercise of religion, and this exclusion cannot survive strict scrutiny.
13. Additionally, by allowing other religious events, but prohibiting TST-Iowa’s events, Defendants have engaged in unlawful disparate treatment against TST-Iowa based on their religion, protected speech, and membership in a suspect class. This exclusion cannot survive strict scrutiny and violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
14. Finally, Defendants have also violated TST-Iowa’s statutory rights under the Iowa Civil Rights Act (“ICRA”). For the past two years and on an ongoing basis, Defendants have discriminated against TST-Iowa by denying them services and public accommodations, both (1) on the basis of their religion and/or their perception of their religion and (2) in retaliation for their prior reports of discrimination.....
ACLU issued a press release announcing the filing of the lawsuit.