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Master Cake SCOTUS ruling analysis.

Started by Cassandra B, June 05, 2018, 09:46:06 AM

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Cassandra B

Of all the things you can be, being yourself is the most important.
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ErinWDK

I see the ACLU calling this a victory, of sorts.  Back in March I attended a workshop put on by the ACLU looking at all these issues.  They did not expect the SCOTUS to issue a definitive ruling -- and that is sure the way things worked out.  I get updates from Equality PA about LGBTQ civil rights issues and they feel this was not as bad as it could have been BUT there is really a lot of work that needs to be done to actually secure our rights.

At least the Court did not set aside the underlying Colorado law.

Yesterday was still a lousy day for me.
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SailorMars1994

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Devlyn

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Cassandra B

Quote from: ErinWDK on June 05, 2018, 10:04:22 AM
I see the ACLU calling this a victory, of sorts.  Back in March I attended a workshop put on by the ACLU looking at all these issues.  They did not expect the SCOTUS to issue a definitive ruling -- and that is sure the way things worked out.  I get updates from Equality PA about LGBTQ civil rights issues and they feel this was not as bad as it could have been BUT there is really a lot of work that needs to be done to actually secure our rights.

At least the Court did not set aside the underlying Colorado law.

Yesterday was still a lousy day for me.

No, it is a far cry from definitive, I actually get the impression that had the State of Colorado applied the law fairly and equally to every case before them the ruling would have been very different in a positive way.

The problem I see already, the far right see this as a victory and a license to discriminate as long as they claim religious beliefs despite every statement to the contrary; not that biggotry ever needs a real excuse.
Of all the things you can be, being yourself is the most important.
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Kate Thomas

The right was given an inch, they took a mile.
"But who is that on the other side of you?"
T.S. Eliot
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SarahM777

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