SCOTUS appears to back web designer opposed to same-sex marriage
Former assistant U.S. attorney Maya Wiley and Executive Director of Demand Justice Brian Fallon weigh in on the Supreme Court appearing sympathetic to a website designer who says Colorado’s anti-discrimination law violates her right to free speech
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