Here's how queer couples can protect their marriage under a new Trump administration
Experts don't see an immediate threat to marriage equality, but they recommend some proactive steps for protection.
NOVEMBER 22, 2024
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Experts don't see an immediate threat to marriage equality, but they recommend some proactive steps for protection.
Lorie Smith said she couldn’t design wedding websites out of fear of retaliation for her beliefs, but it turns out she designed at least one before making a legal challenge.
Alyssa Farah Griffin voiced her opinion during a charged discussion on The View.
Web designer Lorie Smith claimed anti-discrimination laws violated her First Amendment rights; a conservative U.S. Supreme Court majority agreed.
"The answer to 303 Creative is to get the 240+ million eligible voters in this country to the ballot box."
"Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with," the actor wrote on Instagram.
From their gilded perch, the ‘segregationist six” create an America only accessible to white, straight, wealthy Christians.
The court’s LGBTQ+ decisions have given our community cause for celebration as well as cause for despair. Here’s a look back at these rulings.
Lawyers for Lorie Smith and the state agreed to work together on an order stating she won't be punished under Colorado's antidiscrimination law.
She claims that the decision that allowed a Colorado web designer not to be forced to create a site contrary to her beliefs extends to her view that only heterosexual couples should be married.
The Transportation Secretary discussed the case on CNN's "State of the Union."