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Justices acknowledge difficult balancing between free speech, discrimination during complicated oral arguments

Por: Fox News Politics December 06, 2022

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The Supreme Court heard in a case involving a Colorado graphic designer who challenged a state anti-discrimination law because she wants to provide wedding website services, but not for same-sex marriages.Finding the line between and discrimination proved to be a difficult task, with justices putting forth a number of hypotheticals – some with clearer outcomes than others.Lorie Smith, whose company 303 Creative LLC is suing Colorado, says that... + full article



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