Supreme Court Arguments on Phoenix Discrimination Ordinance set for Tuesday

The Arizona Capitol Times

January 21, 2019

The Arizona Capitol Times cites a JCRL brief in a case involving the city of Phoenix forcing artists to custom-design artwork for same-sex wedding invitations. It notes that “a legal brief by the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty says even though the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2015 that gays have a right to marry, nothing in that ruling requires that others share that belief − or allows that they be forced to act in ways that endorse same-sex nuptials.

Read more here.

State High Court to Hear Gay Discrimination Case

JCRL Takes on the ADL for Failing to Back Religious Liberty