The Supreme Court heard the case of a Christian graphic designer who refuses to create websites for same-sex weddings. In the case, Lorie Smith argues that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law should not apply because she has a free speech right under the Constitution’s First Amendment. Smith points to her strongly held Christian beliefs that marriage is between […]
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Justices spar in latest clash of free speech and same-sex rights
The Supreme Court heard the case of a Christian graphic designer who refuses to create websites for same-sex weddings. In the case, Lorie Smith argues that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law should not apply because she has a free speech right under the Constitution’s First Amendment. Smith points to her strongly held Christian beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman.