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Opponents are using a false narrative to attack the Supreme Court's decision last week protecting the free-speech rights of a Christian web designer.
A string of big rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court are being praised by constitutional-minded Americans but their applause is being drowned out by the other side which is howling in protest and vowing revenge on the right-leaning court.
A legal advocate for religious freedom says it's critical that the Supreme Court get it right this year when it rules on the 303 Creative case.
A free-speech case that will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court next week is expected to be an important legal test for First Amendment-protected rights. It also represents a second chance for the high court to defend religious liberty in a highly secularized culture.
Though there's a chance that we haven't heard the last of a court challenge involving a California cake artist, one attorney thinks the issue is nearly settled.
An attorney says it could be months before a decision is reached in a Colorado cake artist's latest court battle.
After a summer of landmark decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments during its next term over same-sex marriage and religious liberty.
The Supreme Court's term is coming to a close, but it won't be long before another First Amendment case is back before the justices.
The law firm representing a Colorado website designer is making First Amendment arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal court agreed her free-speech rights are in jeopardy but still upheld a controversial state law.
A Christian web designer is thankful that the Supreme Court has opted to take up her case, which her attorney says illustrates exactly why the First Amendment is in the U.S. Constitution.