Manifest Justice
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Manifest Justice
S1E17. Manifesting Civil Rights for LGBTQIA+
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Case brief: 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, 600 U.S. ___ (2023). Legal protections that exist for historically silenced populations are being nullified. This episode debriefs the U.S. Supreme Court decision which used a falsified free speech argument to allow discrimination against same sex couples within public-facing businesses. Join us as we navigate the intricate intersections of law, morality, and societal progress in the face of a landmark legal battle over LGBTQ+ rights, legalized discrimination, and free speech in the United States.
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