The UN Human Rights Council Reaches a New Height of Absurdity
Blacklisting companies that do business in the West Bank.
December 5, 2017
Very different from folding chairs.
Today the Supreme Court will hear the case of Jack Philips, the Colorado baker who declined to provide a cake for a gay couple’s wedding reception. While some have argued that, even if the state of Colorado overreached by charging Philips with unlawful discrimination, baking a cake is not considered speech for First Amendment purposes, Robert P. George and Sherif Gergis disagree:
Blacklisting companies that do business in the West Bank.
Lessons of the Punic Wars.
Very different from folding chairs.
If he’s as bad as they say, why can’t they organize to defeat him?
John Rawls vs. religion.
Today the Supreme Court will hear the case of Jack Philips, the Colorado baker who declined to provide a cake for a gay couple’s wedding reception. While some have argued that, even if the state of Colorado overreached by charging Philips with unlawful discrimination, baking a cake is not considered speech for First Amendment purposes, Robert P. George and Sherif Gergis disagree:
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