Another religious liberty case comes before the Supreme Court

“The latest case involves Lorie Smith, a Colorado -based website designer. Due to the authoritarian Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, Smith worries she’ll face punitive measures if she refuses to create original online content that doesn’t align with her beliefs. When her case reached the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the court ruled that ‘the government may, based on content and viewpoint, force Lorie to convey messages that violate her religious beliefs and restrict her from explaining her faith.'” – The Washington Examiner, October 25, 2022

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