The Colorado Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Tuesday in the case involving Christian baker Jack Phillips, who refused to create a cake celebrating a gender transition. Phillips, who previously won a narrow Supreme Court victory in a similar case involving a wedding cake for a gay couple, argues that his cakes are a form of speech protected under the First Amendment. The case centers around whether Phillips violated Colorado's anti-discrimination law by refusing to make a pink and blue cake for a transgender customer. This is one of three such cases from Colorado, with Phillips urging the court to uphold his constitutional right to refuse service based on his religious beliefs. The justices considered a variety of hypothetical cake-design scenarios during the hearing.
Colorado Supreme Court takes up Christian baker Jack Phillips’ refusal to create gender-transition cake https://t.co/LhHjFZQgSE https://t.co/vZh1GS37xZ
[Re-posting with actual correct grammar!!🙄Op-ed by colleague Tim Holbrook & me in Denver Post (published in print on 6/9) is now online. We argue the CO Supreme Court should reject free speech arguments for a bakers refusal to make a transgender customer’s pink & blue cake. https://t.co/cqj75E8coD
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A baker who six years ago won a narrow #SCOTUS victory in a case involving his refusal to make a wedding cake for a gay couple urged Colorado's top court to conclude he had a constitutional right to not make a cake to celebrate a gender transition https://t.co/Yi8psLGzBI https://t.co/B2P2dz1Lo0
Have Colorado gsy activists been suing the SAME baker in every one of these cases? https://t.co/94XWkC5Emq
Colorado justices consider a pink and blue cake's meaning in a transgender discrimination case https://t.co/kROmD5OUxH https://t.co/doWmEBhdlv
From plain white cakes to rainbow-colored ones, the Colorado Supreme Court considered a variety of hypothetical cake-design scenarios Tuesday as it heard arguments in the case of a Christian baker who refused to make a pink cake with blue icing to... https://t.co/h4yCot7SqT
A smorgasbord of hypothetical cakes was on the menu at the Colorado Supreme Court as the justices considered whether Christian cake artist Jack Phillips was within his rights when he refused to create a blue-and-pink cake to celebrate a gender transition. https://t.co/vaRDDR9Ytn
Colorado Supreme Court takes up Christian baker's refusal to create gender-transition cake https://t.co/Rg3aevxnMx
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A Christian baker who six years ago won a narrow SCOTUS victory in a case involving his refusal to make a wedding cake for a gay couple urged Colorado's top court to conclude he had a constitutional right to not make a cake to celebrate a gender transition https://t.co/M1SSq3gnCL https://t.co/PimR15Jf5r
Baker urges Colorado court to back refusal to make gender transition cake https://t.co/682hyxfNpa https://t.co/m1NzJDeYL5
This is to my point. The 1st Amendment properly prevents the government from forcing an atheist baker to make cake with a Christian cross on it but it does not prevent the government from attempting to force a Christian baker to make a cake with secular symbols he disagrees with.… https://t.co/fQs629iOK1
The Colorado Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit against a Christian baker who refused to make a cake celebrating a gender transition, one of three such cases from the state. https://t.co/TLZo5ZaBYK
NEW: The Colorado Supreme Court will hear arguments in the 'transgender cake case' lawsuit against a Christian baker, who refused to make a cake celebrating a gender transition Jack Phillips says that the cakes he creates are a form of speech protected under the First Amendment… https://t.co/Nevl5HdbfE
The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in baker Jack Phillips’ appeal of a lower court’s ruling that he violated a state anti-discrimination law by not making a cake to celebrate a gender transition. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/s1z0JFig0G https://t.co/oJJLpUksBx
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