Justice with John Carpay

S04E26 The Creative Case

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Season 4 Episode 26

Lawyer Marty Moore explores the US Supreme Court's reasoning in the Creative LLC versus Colorado decision. Is it, as the mainstream media claimed, a blow against gay rights? Is it a victory for freedom of expression? Marty also draws an interesting parallel between this current US ruling and a Canadian case from over 20 years ago.

Supreme Court of the United States: Opinions of the Court

Supreme Court of the United States, Jun 30, 2023 (PDF):  303 Creative LLC et al v. Elenis et al.

Justice Centre, Dec 3, 2018: Bill 24 legal challenge heard by Court of Appeal in Calgary today

The Guardian, Jun 29, 2023: Key document may be fake in LGBTQ+ rights case before US supreme court

AP, Jun 30, 2023: The man named in the Supreme Court’s gay rights ruling says he didn’t request a wedding website

NBC, Jun 4, 2018: In narrow ruling, Supreme Court gives victory to baker who refused to make cake for gay wedding

Christian Post, Jun 30, 2023: Supreme Court vacates ruling against Christian bakers punished for not making lesbian wedding cake

Justice Centre, Jun 29, 2021: Court rules against federal government on denial of Canada Summer Jobs Funding

Christine Van Geyn in The National Post, Jun 26, 2023: College of Psychologists attacks Jordan Peterson in court

Paula Simons in The Edmonton Journal, May 2, 2018: Eighty years ago, the Edmonton Journal won a Pulitzer Prize. Let's remember why

CanLII, Jun 17, 2002: Brockie v. Brillinger (No. 2), 2002

LifeSite News, Apr 15, 2004: Scott Brockie Loses Decision at Court of Appeals, On the Hook for $40,000

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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