Supreme Court Lets Mississippi Religious Freedom Law Stand, for Now
Monday’s Supreme Court decision not to review a Mississippi religious freedom law means government bureaucrats and other officials cannot force people with faith-driven objections to same-sex marriage to act against their own beliefs, at least for now. The New Orleans-based Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled in June that plaintiffs challenging the law, the…
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