Free speech and equal protection under the law are core American ideals with legitimate moral foundations. Navigating the fine line between these first principles, as explored through the US Supreme Court case of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, proves difficult. Despite the court’s ruling, definitional tensions around public accommodation and free-speech exemptions are likely to continue.
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