The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Monday for 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis and consider whether the state of Colorado can compel a web designer to create messages that violate her religious beliefs. The case is an opportunity for the court to expand its decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.…
and make clear that people of all religions and backgrounds have the right to live in accordance with their convictions without fear of retaliation., though the central question of the case is different. Like Colorado baker Jack Phillips, graphic designer Lorie Smith is a Christian who wants to run a business in accordance with her religious beliefs. She would like to create custom wedding websites for her clients.
is whether the state can use public accommodation laws to override citizens’ First Amendment rights. If the state can force Smith to speak a message with which she disagrees, it can force anyone else to do the same. It could, for example, force a pro-choice photographer to create images celebrating the pro-life cause or force an atheist filmmaker to create a video promoting Christianity.
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