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BJC, UCC File Brief in U.S. Supreme Court in Colorado Baker’s Case

The BJC joined a brief with other religious groups examining religious marriage, civil marriage and public accommodation laws for a U.S. Supreme Court case.

BJC’s Hollman Discusses Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Importance of Understanding

In a new column, the BJC’s Holly Hollman dives into Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, a highly charged case the U.S. Supreme Court will hear in December.

Supreme Court Dismisses “Expired” Travel Ban Case

The Supreme Court ended a high-profile controversy over the constitutionality of the Trump Administration’s travel ban by dismissing the case after the ban expired.

Weekend Reads: A Jury Verdict in Kansas, Church-State Standoff Over a Public University in Oklahoma, and More

A standoff over religious symbols at an Oklahoma University, court ruling that Wisconsin nondiscrimination law doesn’t apply to a freelance photographer, and more links from this week.

White House Argues to SCOTUS: Travel Ban is Not About Religion

In a brief to the Supreme Court, the White House argues that relying on campaign statements to conclude President Trump’s revised travel ban unlawfully targets Muslims fails to give proper deference to his national security determinations.

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