the outrage from the left to the threat to our nation s justices? numbers friday show inflation spiking yet again with president biden continue to deflect blame, calling the rising costs putin s price hike. high gas prices forcing a sheriff s department in michigan to answer calls over the phone instead of responding in person. new insight into the threat to u.s. justices. correspondent david spunt has been tracking this and has the latest tonight. another weekend planned, more protests on the docket at the homes of the conservative supreme court justices as we await the likely overturning of roe v. wade. a protest just hours ago this evening outside the virginia home of clarence thomas. two groups, named after the late ruth bader ginsburg, outside the home just a little bit ago. justice amy coney barrett s home also in virginia, also a target. the group ruth sent us has posted the addresses of the conservative justices online and plans to spend even more time in front o
Justice sotomayor said, look, even though the commission may have made commissioners may have made disparaging comments about religion, this was assessed by other entities, by courts, and there was no need to say that the context here affected t case. That these two individuals did face discrimination and it should be read as that. So they were the only two that broke off, but as i say, Justice Kennedy, i think he wanted to caution everyone in the courtroom, and probably anyone reading this opinion, that this is a very small step in the case of these particular men. Again, Justice Ginsburg and sotomayor said otherwise, but i think it really opens the door to what would come next from the next case. I would just add one other thing, Justice Kennedy noted that in 2012, when this had happened, colorado was not
is interesting, how this is going to play out over the next six months or so. And i said, well, explain. He said, well, is going to bed by republicans as an effort for freedom, for
example, is a special tax district. the problem with the case from the desantis standpoint is singled out for government punishment the one company that disagreed with him publicly. and that gets to free speech rights. this is going to be fascinating to see because he can t back down now. it is now legal, it is also the core of the republican presidential primary. thanks so much. appreciate it. thanks. next, house republicans in montana banning a transgender lawmaker from the floor after she told her republican colleagues that they would, quote, have blood on your hands. that lawmaker zooey zephyr is my guest. she is speaking out about the ban for the first time right here. plus, panda politics. ya ya is her name, she s a giant panda. you can see from this flight tracker is right now flying back to china from memphis. and you re going to find out why this is no ordinary flight. this is a huge diplomatic flight. why are the chinese up in arms
and practice their faith file, and that includes disagreeing with the government views, and it is important we retain that right. we know no one should be forced to express a view that they don t believe in. under threat of government punishment. right now, there are americans facing criminal penalties and even jail time for doing so. lorie serves everyone who walks into her shop, and that has always been true, but she doesn t express every message, and no one should have to do that. shannon: all right, lorie and kristen, this is obviously going to be one of the big cases we will be watching in the next term to be argued probably in october or early fall. we will see you at the court and track the case. thank you both for coming on. thank you for having us. thank you. shannon: some good news before would say good night, 50 north high school freshman kelly was told by doctors she was not going to be able to do many things, walk and other basic things in life because ofr cerebral
hearing. that s what it is about, giving both sides a fair hearing, but i don t think he undercut his decision in obergefell from 2015 at all. and i think, t s why he was able to draw in the votes of people on the far right, and people on the far not the most extreme left, but enough on the left to make it seem better than the usual 5-4 decision, which is what it was in 2015. yeah. this is far from over. this case, though, decided. guys, thank you very much, i was just handed a first statement coming from the attorneys who were representing the baker representing masterpiece bakers in this, jack phillips. jack serves all customers. he simply declines to express messages or celebrate events this violate his deeply held beliefs, creative professionals who serve all people should be free to create art consistent with their convicts without the threat of government punishment.