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Affirmative Action, Gay Rights, and Free Speech: What The Supreme Court's Rulings Mean for America

Honestly with Bari Weiss

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The Pre-Enforcement Challenge to a Web Designer for a Gay Couple

The Colorado attorney general has called the suit a made up case and says that the court shouldn't have heard it because it has no basis in reality. Harry: I think everyone, conservative and liberal, would agree that if people made this up and put it in front of the court, first, pre-enforcement review doesn't say anything. You still have to have standing. If they did it and hoodwink the court, it's really bad. And we may or may not find out. But I think the court will still let it stand under a special, rarefied doctrine for just the court saying, once we've decided, even if there wasn't standing, we get to

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