Jonathan Turley: SCOTUS siding with Christian web designer 'an amazing moment' for free speech

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Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley applauds the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision finding the First Amendment protects a Christian graphic designer's right to decline work for a same-sex wedding.

, as well as 303 Creative, do not change the public accommodation laws. You cannot be refused to go into stores and buy items that are pre-made, for example, based on your race or your status. In fact, in Masterpiece Cakeshop, the owner said, No, we don't discriminate against anyone. We don't make any inquiries.

have to create them for same-sex marriages, in a landmark decision that pit the interests of LGBTQ non-discrimination against First Amendment freedom.the high court ruled in favor of artist Lorie Smith, who sued the state over its anti-discrimination law that prohibited businesses providing sales or other accommodations to the public from denying service based on a customer's sexual orientation.

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