Eighth Circuit Court Expedites College s Case Against Biden s Gender Identity Directive
On 7/30/21 at 8:07 PM EDT
The Eighth Circuit Court has ruled that a case brought by Missouri s College of the Ozarks against a Biden administration directive concerning gender identity will move forward expeditiously.
That was the decision granted on July 21 by the Court of Appeals to attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of the private Christian liberal arts college. The ruling comes after a federal court in May denied a request from the school asking for a temporary injunction and restraining order against the directive that would force the college to open up its sex-specific dorms and showers to members of the opposite sex.
DOJ Scrambles to Appease Militant LGBT Activists, But It s Never Enough
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DOJ Scrambles to Appease Militant LGBT Activists, But It s Never Enough
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Mr. Phillips has documented his struggles in “The Cost of My Faith,” a memoir released this week by District-based Regnery Publishing. Yet because he remains involved in litigation and other challenges, the debut author has an attorney at the ready.
“It’s probably unusual,” Mr. Phillips said when asked about the arrangement. “It’s my first book, so every tour I’ve done has been with a lawyer by my side,” he added.
While customers can’t order a Halloween cake from Masterpiece, or an “adult-themed” one depicting genitalia, for example, it was the cake artist’s refusal to create a cake celebrating a same-sex wedding that brought him before civil authorities and ultimately to the nation’s highest court. Although such marriages were illegal in Colorado in 2012, the state said its law required “public accommodations” such as cake shops to create wares for any customer.