Supreme Court Uses Bogus Case to Open Pandora's Box of Discrimination
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a Colorado anti-discrimination law violates the First Amendment free speech rights of a website designer who doesn't want to make wedding websites for same-sex couples because she objects to marriage equality.41% : Again, she doesn't make wedding websites, and it appears no same-sex couple has ever asked her to do so.
35% : Back to how we even got to this horrific ruling: Lorie Smith is a Colorado website designer who sued the state over its anti-discrimination law because she claimed it would make her accept gay clients.
27% : And while today's absurd decision is nominally about businesses being able to refuse same-sex couples on free speech grounds, no one should think for a second that groups like ADF don't have their sights set on overturning or otherwise gutting marriage equality.
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