The plaintiff demands a right to discriminate. Yet she has never even been asked to make a website for a same-sex wedding.
to tell Olson that the state’s efforts to mandate compliance with nondiscrimination law amounted to “reeducation” camp.Justice Elena Kagan tried to keep arguments on track, with mixed success. Noting that many wedding websites merely provide logistical information to guests, she told ADF’s Kristen Waggoner: “There’s really nothing about the content of this speech” that Smith objects to. “It’s just that the content is being used in a same-sex marriage.
pitted the baker Jack Phillips against his customers, Charlie Craig and Dave Mullins. Both sides were represented: the business owner who sought a license to discriminateAdvertisement Here, ADF’s lawyers manufactured a case in which there are no victims like Craig and Mullins. That strategy let them transform Smith into an ersatz victim, one who secured gentle, empathetic coverage from the mainstream press. Much like how
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Roberto Cavalli Pre-Fall 2023After exploring New Yorkers’ effortlessly cool style and the relaxed vibe of women in Palm Springs, Calif., in his previous pre-collection, Fausto Puglisi gave a South-Western twist to the Roberto Cavalli house codes for pre-fall 2023.
Read more »
Dragon Ball's Best Plot Twist is Also its Most SubtleDragon Ball is a series filled with plot twists, but one stands above the rest as the best of them all, and it is the last one fans would expect.
Read more »
Cristiano Ronaldo rumors swirl with $210 million per year offer from Saudi clubCristiano Ronaldo’s club career could be on the brink of an unexpected twist.
Read more »
Tyson Fury dominates in easy victory, calls out Oleksandr Usyk for unification boutThere has never been a heavyweight like Tyson Fury. He's the size of an NBA power forward, has the wit of a stand-up comic, power that rivals that of boxing's best ever punchers and the skills of a man 100 pounds lighter.
Read more »
Why the Media Makes Musk a Villain but Lets SBF Off EasyElon Musk is seen as a supervillain for using $44 billion of his own money to buy Twitter but Sam Bankman-Fried is treated with kid gloves for losing billions belonging to others, Mary Katharine Ham writes.
Read more »