After the Obergefell ruling, American courts have consistently protected an evolving collection of gay rights at the expense of religious liberty. While a sustainable defense for the free exercise of religion must inevitably come from legislatures, countering the ostracism of religious observers will have to take place on a broader cultural level.
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Religious Liberty after Obergefell
By Alexandra Desanctis ● National Review ● 06/12/2017
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