Lori Smith, who runs a company called 303 creative sought to expand her business into the area of weddings and wrote a webpage explaining why she won't create websites for same sex couples. But under Colorado public accommodations law, she said she cannot post the statement because the state considers it illegal. The ruling rooted in free speech grounds will peer state public accommodation laws for those businesses who sell so-called expressive goods. Critics fear the current court is setting its sights on overturning the 2015 marriage case.
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss a women accused of ordering her 14-year-old son to shoot and kill a man will no longer face murder charges, NYC Mayor Eric Adams comparing a 84-year-old Holocaust survivor to a plantation owner, and the Supreme Court outlawing affirmative action in college admissions.