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The Baker, the Gay Couple and the Wedding Cake
Readers disagree with David Brooks’s argument that litigation is not the best way to promote gay marriage. This post first appeared in New York Times...
The Baker and the Empire
In search of a less existential politics. This post first appeared in New York Times - US Supreme Court. Read the original article.
Justices, Divided 5-4, Let Trump Shield DACA Documents
The Trump administration may withhold documents concerning its decision to end a program protecting young, undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers. This post first appeared in...
Justices to Hear Second Partisan Gerrymandering Case
The Supreme Court, which heard arguments in October on Wisconsin’s voting maps, agreed to consider a similar challenge from Maryland. This post first appeared in...
Supreme Court Allows Trump Travel Ban to Take Effect
The decision was a victory for the administration after its mixed success before the court over the summer, when justices considered and later dismissed disputes...
The Colorado Cake Case Is as Easy as Pie
Businesses have long claimed the First Amendment should excuse them from complying with the law. The Supreme Court has always rejected that argument. This post...
Listen to ‘The Daily’: Free Speech and Wedding Cake
A Colorado baker refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The case is now going to the Supreme Court. This post first...
Justices Return to Culture Wars in Wedding Cake Case
A Colorado baker’s refusal to serve a gay couple on religious grounds has led to a major Supreme Court showdown. This post first appeared in...
How Not to Advance Gay Marriage
It’s just a wedding cake, not a wedding. There was a better solution than going to court. This post first appeared in New York Times...
Justices Skeptical of Sports Gambling Ban
A federal law barring states from authorizing commercial wagering on sports seemed to be in trouble at the Supreme Court. This post first appeared in...
A Baker’s First Amendment Rights
Forcing Jack Phillips to make cakes for same-sex weddings is unconstitutional. Here’s why. This post first appeared in New York Times - US Supreme Court....
This ‘Tenacious Underdog’ Won His First Supreme Court Case. Now He’s Back.
The justices will consider whether a Florida city violated the First Amendment rights of a persistent critic by arresting him at a public meeting. This...