The Supreme Court grappled Monday with balancing free speech against gay rights, hearing a case involving a Colorado website designer who says she shouldn’t be compelled to violate the tenets of her faith by creating products for same-sex marriages.
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Christian baker, artists rally for Colorado website designer outside Supreme CourtChristian creators, artists and photographers from across the nation had a message Monday for Colorado website designer Lorie Smith: You're not alone.
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This Supreme Court Ruling Protected the Burning of the U.S. FlagFlag burning has been used as an act of political protest and resistance throughout American history, but it wasn’t until the late-20th century that it became recognized as a constitutionally protected right.
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