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BREAKING: NBCNews Special Report: Supreme Court rules for web designer who won't work on same-sex weddings.

The court ruled 6-3 in favor of the web designer who wanted to be able to reject same-sex wedding clients.The Court has handed down a decision in 303 Creative LLC v. ElenisThe Supreme Court handed down its first decision of the day: 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis.

This case involves a web designer, Lorie Smith, who opposes same-sex marriage. Smith sued to be able to reject same-sex couples planning weddings, though she would accept opposite-sex couples.The court has two boxes in the press room holding decisions. With only two left to be delivered today, we should expect some lengthy decisions, or decisions with lots of conccurences or dissents.The court has sounded the warning that session will begin in 5 minutes.

Per our most recent NBC News poll, 51% of registered voters ages 18-34 approve of the president’s job performance, versus 44% who disapprove. That’s compared with Biden’s overall job rating of 43% approve, 53% disapprove. Biden’s standing with young Americans today is actually an improvement from his nadir back in our August 2022 NBC News poll — before his action on student loans and passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.April 2021: 56% approve, 30% disapprove Jan. 2022: 40% approve, 55% disapproveAug. 2022: 36% approve, 58% disapprove Nov. 2022: 43% approve, 51% disapproveJune 2023: 51% approve, 44% disapprove

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