Supreme Court hears major case on free speech, faith and LGBTQ equality

Supreme Court hears major case on free speech, faith and LGBTQ equality

joe daniel price/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday appeared sympathetic with a wedding website designer challenging Colorado’s anti-discrimination law and its requirement that she provide services for same-sex couples or face a fine. At the same time, the justices seemed wary about the ramifications…

Does the First Amendment protect a right to discriminate?

Does the First Amendment protect a right to discriminate?

Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that threatens to open the door widely to businesses being allowed to violate anti-discrimination laws. If the court rules that the First Amendment protects the right of business owners to discriminate — based on claims of freedom of speech or…

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday over whether a graphic designer in Colorado has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites celebrating same-sex weddings based on her Christian faith despite a state law that forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation. The case, a sequel…

U.S. Supreme Court leans toward web designer with anti-gay marriage stance

U.S. Supreme Court leans toward web designer with anti-gay marriage stance

Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled sympathy on Monday toward an evangelical Christian web designer whose business refuses to provide services for same-sex marriages in a major case pitting LGBT rights against a claim that freedom of speech exempts artists from anti-discrimination laws. The justices were hearing spirited arguments in…

US High Court To Review Refusal To Provide Service To Same-sex Couple

US High Court To Review Refusal To Provide Service To Same-sex Couple

The US Supreme Court is to hear a suit filed by a Christian website designer who declines to provide wedding services to same-sex couples Can a business owner cite her religious convictions in declining to provide service to a same-sex couple? The conservative-dominated US Supreme Court is to examine the…

Op-Ed: Does the 1st Amendment protect a right to discriminate?

Op-Ed: Does the 1st Amendment protect a right to discriminate?

The case of 303 Creative LLC vs. Elenis is not directly about the free exercise of religion, but the issue will lurk behind any ruling. On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that threatens to open the door widely to businesses being allowed to violate…

Supreme Court to review workplace dispute over free speech and gay marriage

Lorie Smith is a business owner, who says she puts her Christian faith above financial profit. However, her efforts to manage both have put Smith in conflict with Colorado officials over the limits of workplace speech, an issue the Supreme Court will address in high-profile oral arguments on Monday. At…

Oklahoma AG Declares Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter Schools Legal

Oklahoma AG Declares Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter Schools Legal

It’s just waiting for someone to walk through it. getty The Supreme Court has slowly and steadily busted a hole in the wall between church and state when it comes to education. AG opinion: Statute barring charter school operators from religious affiliation unconstitutional (nondoc.com) In a fifteen-page opinion issued December…

Settlement Allows Wyoming Rescue Mission to Hire Based on Religion

Settlement Allows Wyoming Rescue Mission to Hire Based on Religion

Wyoming Rescue Mission (file photo) ADF attorneys representing Casper homeless shelter favorably settle case with state, federal government officials Two months after filing a lawsuit on behalf of the Wyoming Rescue Mission, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys reached a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials. As part of the…

Settlement Allows Wyoming Rescue Mission to Hire Based on Religion

Settlement Allows Wyoming Rescue Mission to Hire Based on Religion

Wyoming Rescue Mission (file photo) ADF attorneys representing Casper homeless shelter favorably settle case with state, federal government officials Two months after filing a lawsuit on behalf of the Wyoming Rescue Mission, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys reached a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials. As part of the…

Montgomery County urges justices to deny religious burden claim

Montgomery County validly enforced a zoning requirement that two Burtonsville landowners claim prevented a Christian group from building a church on their land, the county stated Monday in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to deny the owners’ request that it hear their appeal. Burtonsville Associates and Burtonsville Crossing LLC allege…

Littleton designer ready for high court fight on excluding gay couples

Littleton designer ready for high court fight on excluding gay couples

The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, Monday, June 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) LITTLETON, Colo. — A Christian web designer who contends her religious beliefs prevent her from making wedding websites for gay couples said Monday that her legal battle in the U.S. Supreme Court next month is…

Designer ready for high court fight on excluding gay couples

Designer ready for high court fight on excluding gay couples

LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) — A Christian web designer who contends her religious beliefs prevent her from making wedding websites for gay couples said Monday that her legal battle in the U.S. Supreme Court next month is about protecting everyone’s right to free speech. Lorie Smith spoke about her case, which…

Ms. Smith Goes to Washington to Protect Her Religious Freedom

Ms. Smith Goes to Washington to Protect Her Religious Freedom

COMMENTARY: When the Supreme Court takes up 303 Creative v. Elenis on Dec. 5, we will find out if people who believe that marriage is between one man and one woman will be shielded from reprisal. Web designer Lorie Smith is taking her case 303 Creative v. Elenis to the…

Supreme Court Blows Chance to End Racist Legacy

Supreme Court Blows Chance to End Racist Legacy

American Samoa’s delegation during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on July 23, 2021. The Insular Cases, which deny citizens of Puerto Rico and four other US territories full constitutional rights, remain good law after the US Supreme Court denied review of a case involving birthright citizenship.…