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Supreme Court judge says gay rights case proves vaccine mandate is illegal
Justice Niel Gorsuch wrote in his opinion that people have a similar right to a religious exemption from COVID-19 vaccine mandates as anti-gay bakers do to refuse gay couples.
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A hate group wants the Supreme Court to allow them to sue people calling them a hate group
A late anti-gay pastor’s ministry’s objection to being called a hate group has been denied before. Now they’re asking the Supreme Court to get rid of broad First Amendment protections so it can try suing for libel again.
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Jen Psaki patiently teaches Fox reporter how the First Amendment works
“At home Peter Doocy has a bunch of single shoes because Jen Psaki puts a foot in his ass everyday” one person quipped.
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Keep America bigoted: Trump admin. moves to give religious groups more federal bucks
If federal agencies follow Trump’s latest directive, religious based organizations that discriminate will be getting paid – right as the election comes closer.
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Social media companies have the tools to stop white supremacists. So why don’t they use them?
The only way to stop this wildfire of fanaticism is to douse the flames with water. The Wild West age of the internet must end before we can no longer put the horse back in the barn.
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Gay fortuneteller sues Virginia town for violating his religious freedom
Town leaders allegedly used zoning and business license regulations to prevent him from opening a tarot reading shop.
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Federal judge rules Christian student group has constitutional right to exclude LGBTQ people
A federal judge ruled against a college that banned a Christian student group for refusing a student leader because he’s gay.
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Prayer has no place in the U.S. Capitol. Let’s separate church & state.
Yes, Dr. Barry Black’s words were inspiring. No, the U.S. Capitol is not an appropriate place for prayer.
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Court rules antigay protesters rights were violated when police asked them to cross the street
Protesters who used bullhorns at a pride festival for hate speech just won a court victory.
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What’s the difference between free speech & hate speech?
An estimated 1,500 white supremacist neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, Virginia for their “Unite the Right” rally last August, carrying Confederate flags and Nazi symbols in protest of the town’s proposal to remove the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The rally resulted in extreme violence and the murder of a young woman by a […]