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“Free Speech, Same-Sex Marriage, and Anti-Discrimination Laws”

From the National Constitution Center:

On Monday, December 5, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in theĀ 303 Creative v. ElenisĀ case. The petitioner, Lorie Smith, is an artist and website designer in Colorado, who says creating wedding websites for same-sex couples against her personal beliefs would violate her First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and religions, because is would require her to create messages inconsistent with her religious beliefs, and bar her from posting those beliefs on her website. A Colorado public accommodations law states that businesses open to the public can’t discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or state an intent to do so. Smith brought a lawsuit challenging the law. Colorado counters that the law does not require or bar any speech, and exempting Smith from the law would “upend antidiscrimination lawā€”and other laws too.”Ā Eugene VolokhĀ of UCLA Law andĀ Joshua MatzĀ of Kaplan Hecker & Fink join hostĀ Jeffrey RosenĀ to recap the arguments and discuss the issues at stake.

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This episode was produced by Melody Rowell and engineered by the National Constitution Center’s A/V team. Research was provided by Kelsang Dolma, Sam Desai and Lana Ulrich.

Participants

Joshua MatzĀ is a partner at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. His practice includes complex commercial disputes, constitutional and civil rights law, and Supreme Court and appellate litigation. With Larry Tribe, Matz is the co-author ofĀ Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the ConstitutionĀ andĀ To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment.

Eugene VolokhĀ is the Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA Law School. He is the author of the textbooksĀ The First Amendment and Related StatutesĀ andĀ Academic Legal Writing, as well as over 90 law review articles. He is the founder and coauthor ofĀ The Volokh Conspiracy, a leading legal blog.

Jeffrey RosenĀ is the president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization devoted to educating the public about the U.S. Constitution. Rosen is also professor of law at The George Washington University Law School and a contributing editor ofĀ The Atlantic.

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