Perhaps the most disappointing ruling from this year’s Supreme Court term is — oh, for heaven’s sake. Many were disappointing — but predictable. Well, I was disappointed in the Court’s decision regarding a person’s expression of “religious freedom” when it comes to not serving a group of people. The case centers around a web designer who doesn’t want to design wedding web sites for gay couples, as the idea of same-sex marriage goes against her religious beliefs. She sued the State of Colorado, stating that the state’s law against discrimination against LGBTQ people infringed on her First Amendment rights of free speech and freedom of religion.
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