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Weddings, Websites, and Forced Speech

Feb 10, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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What Roman Mars Can Learn About Comm Law
02:54 • 3min
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3
The First Amendment and Compelled Speech
05:58 • 5min
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Custom Websites
11:18 • 3min
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Custom Website Designers Can't Sell Anything They Want, Says Colorado.
14:30 • 2min
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What Happens if the Website Designer Wins?
16:11 • 3min
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Why Can't the White Santa Companies Say No Black Kids?
18:42 • 3min
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Is Lori Smith Preemptively Suiting a Colorado Civil Rights Website?
21:30 • 2min
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The Supreme Court's Preemptive Challenges to Same-Sex Marriage
23:06 • 2min
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What Does the Respect for Marriage Act Do?
25:21 • 3min
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The Supreme Court's Arguments on Religious Freedom
27:59 • 2min
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Religious Freedom
30:25 • 4min
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It’s been established law that it is wrong for businesses to discriminate against customers because of their race or ethnic background, but what if a business owner refuses to serve someone because of their sexual orientation? And what if that business owner asserts that serving a gay customer violates their first amendment rights?

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