Hypothetical: What Happens if a Case is Built on a Lie?

303 Creative v. Elenis (2023)

Oh-oh. The US Supreme Court didn’t do its due diligence. A case brought before the court, which suggests that a person who has strong reasons for not wanting to build a website for a gay couple, who wish to get married, was being denied her 1st Amendment rights to free speech, has just had its false narrative exposed. Oops Supreme Courts do not ordinarily rule on hypotheticals. There has to be a direct loss for the person, persons or company bringing the case. This is definitely a Conservative conspiracy to pervert a state’s anti-discrimination laws.

So what will happen now to Lorie Smith and her 303 Creative win?

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