Nope. You can't discriminate based on race, sex, national origin, or other protected categories even if you're a unique business owner selling a specific product. That's the law. The web designer was endrunning that law by claiming she was exercising her right to free speech not discriminating.
Nope. You can't discriminate based on race, sex, national origin, or other protected categories even if you're a unique business owner selling a specific product. That's the law. The web designer was endrunning that law by claiming she was exercising her right to free speech not discriminating.
I would say that her web design is neither free nor speech but SCOTUS disagrees 6-3.
And yes, there still was the issue of standing and the fake web design inquiry.
Nope. You can't discriminate based on race, sex, national origin, or other protected categories even if you're a unique business owner selling a specific product. That's the law. The web designer was endrunning that law by claiming she was exercising her right to free speech not discriminating.
I would say that her web design is neither free nor speech but SCOTUS disagrees 6-3.
And yes, there still was the issue of standing and the fake web design inquiry.