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The Frightening Implications of Gorsuch’s Angry Questions About State “Reeducation”

Por: Slate Politics December 07, 2022

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During in at the Supreme Court on Monday, Justice Neil Gorsuch cornered Colorado Solicitor General Eric Olson with an unforeseeable question. After noting that a state “can’t change” someone’s “religious beliefs,” Gorsuch brought up Jack Phillips, a Christian baker who was sanctioned for discriminating against same-sex couples. “Mr. Phillips did go through a reeducation training program pursuant to Colorado law, did he not, Mr.... + full article



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