Clarence Page: A troubling Supreme Court defense of free speech at the expense of LGBTQ rights
As a strong believer in the First Amendment, I respect the Colorado graphics artist who didn’t want to make wedding websites for gay couples, even though I strongly oppose her stance. That’s partly because I’m old enough to remember road trips with my family to visit Southern relatives in the last days of Jim Crow racial segregation in the early 1960s. Ominous signs saying “White,” “Colored” and ...
by Clarence Page, Tribune Content Agency
Jul 06, 2023
3 minutes
As a strong believer in the First Amendment, I respect the Colorado graphics artist who didn’t want to make wedding websites for gay couples, even though I strongly oppose her stance.
That’s partly because I’m old enough to remember road trips with my family to visit Southern relatives in the last days of Jim Crow racial segregation in the early 1960s.
Ominous signs saying “White,” “Colored” and “We reserve the right to refuse
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