Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Colorado Baker Who Refused To Bake Gay Wedding Cakes

Jack Phillips was sued by a transgender attorney for refusing to fulfil her order. Autumn Scardina ordered a cake that was blue on the outside and pink on the inside. She wanted the cake to celebrate her gender transition on her birthday, but Phillips declined to make it because of its statement, but the judgeContinue reading “Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Colorado Baker Who Refused To Bake Gay Wedding Cakes”

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New York Extends Its Eviction Moratorium

New York legislators voted Wednesday on extending an eviction moratorium for renters who are behind on rent because of the pandemic, as approximately $2.3 billion in rent relief funds go unused. The moratorium was also revised after the Supreme Court last month struck down part of the law. Governor Kathy Hochul called the Legislature toContinue reading “New York Extends Its Eviction Moratorium”

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Reprieve For Alabama Death Row Prisoner Requesting Pastor

An Alabama prisoner got a reprieve from a planned lethal injection after the US supreme court said the state must allow his pastor in the death chamber. Thursday’s scheduled execution of Willie B Smith III was called off by Alabama officials after the justices maintained an injunction issued by the 11th US circuit court ofContinue reading “Reprieve For Alabama Death Row Prisoner Requesting Pastor”

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