On this week’s Amicus: The wedding website case is about what happens to LGBTQ rights when Evangelicals commandeer the marketplace.
back in 2018, they regrouped and picked up the trail of breadcrumbs from Justice Clarence Thomas’ dissent that said this wasn’t about religious freedom, but rather freedom of speech. Next week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in- another case that takes aim at Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws. This time arguments, about whether a website designer has the right to advertise that she will not design websites for same-sex weddings, will be focused on freedom of speech.
But as this week’s guest, Hila Keren, argues, excluding people from the marketplace and humiliating them in the process is not a matter of free speech, and it is a matter progressives have been largely silent about. Together, Dahlia Lithwick and Professor Keren dig deep into a case that hasn’t been given the attention its potential wide-ranging consequences demand.
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