First Amendment Issues in the News
First Amendment Issues in the News
There have been a number of First Amendment issues in the news recently. Some are rehashes of the same old battles, and others give us more to chew on.Remember that one about the Christian baker and the gay wedding cake? Yep, that's one of the First Amendment issues coming around again. This fall, newly topped up with conservative darling Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court will hear an appeal of the Colorado case. Masterpiece Cake Shop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission concerns Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who refused to bake a cake for the wedding reception being held by David Mullins and Charlie Craig. Mullins and Craig were legally married in Massachusetts in 2012.Phillips claims that baking the cake would violate his free exercise of religion and would also constitute coerced speech. Lower courts have consistently held that baking a cake would do neither of these, but is considered to be illegal discrimination due to the couple's sexual orientation. This last bit is of key importance when only 22 states have anti-discrimination laws that extend protection to gay people. On one hand, the cake fight is bigger than it first appears: it's a proxy in the culture war, and will have an outsized impact on the way some civil rights issues are decided in the future. On the other hand, if baking a cake means that the baker is actually endorsing or taking part in a same-sex union, perhaps gun shop owners will one day be considered to have participated in any crimes committed with the guns they sold. Hey, it's possible, right?
The addition of justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court is likely to impact First Amendment issues for years to come. Public domain photo by Franz Jantzen, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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The Supreme Court Will Finally Hear the Case About the Christian Baker and the Gay Wedding Cake
U.S. top court to hear baker's religious objection to making cake for gay couple
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