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Chris Jansing Reports

or in whole struck down. >> i have to be quick with you, does the supreme court's recently ruling that a web site designer doesn't have to design sites for lgbtq weddings, does that change anything here? >> it doesn't in terms of the laws we're talking about. there's a lot of nuance with respect to that decision and how it will be applied. people are zealous thinking this is going to allow them to discriminate against gay and queer folks and that's not the case at all. answering your question, being a lawyer that i am, i'm going to say it depends. still ahead, a social media stunt that's cost people their lives. what officials are saying about this viral video challenge of thrill seekers jumping off speeding boats. jumping off speeding boats

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FOX and Friends Saturday

speech. should you be compelled to endorse or create speech you do not agree with, and in that case this was a web site designer that said, look, i will happily serve anyone who walks through my door, gay, straight, black, white, i just don't want to have to create messages that i don't agree with. and i think anyone regardless of their political welcomed -- background could understand -- joey: that's such a great point that people haven't made. it's not about she wants to treat homosexuality or homosexual people different, she wants to serve them, but it's the messaging of what she's being asked to do, and and she works in a first amendment platform. for example, if antifa came in and said we want you to do some flyers for us or a web site, does this case cover her there? there's so many places in free speech that you may be allowed to the say it, but you're not necessarily protected to make someone else partake in it. will: that's right. rachel: you know, it's interesting on student loan issue which is another big one, i totally agree with the court, by the way, that service the

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The Journal Editorial Report

ago the epa's clean power plan just assuming awesome authority based on flimsy statutory language. but i don't, you know, reporters always want a theme at the end of the term. this court is just not deciding that many cases, and they don't all fit neatly together. we have the independent state legislature doctrine thrown out, is that a loss for conservatives, is it a win for separation of powers because ordinary judicial review prevailed even though the court declined to provide a standard of exactly when state courts go beyond their remitt in policing state legislative efforts to regulate elections. so a lot to digest, certainly. and as i said, the the so-called vibe, the feeling we get from the court is different now than even what it was 50 hours ago, just over 2 days ago. so hard to, hard to the put it all and generalize. paul: well, talk about religious liberty. it seems to me that that's another theme that has emerged here, particularly with this last case and the web site

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CNN News Central

news central." >> decision day, round two, two consequential cases standing before the supreme court breaks for the summer, and next hour, the final rulings, the fate of student loans right now is uncertain as the justices soon decide whether or not president biden's debt forgiveness program can take effect. the plan would erase up to $20,000 in loan payments for borrowers. and with more than 40 million eligible borrowers in limbo, $400 billion of taxpayer money is on the line. will the court block biden's plan? plus, was a web site designer's free speech violated by a law in colorado? the designer opposes same-sex marriage, and if the court rules in her favor, civil rights groups are worried it could leave the door open for business owners to deny services, not just as same-sex couples, but even along racial and religious

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CNN News Central

she's asking for a ruling before there's been anyone forcing her to make these web sites but it's still a significant case here, and sara, the concern from the liberal justices is if the court sides with the web site designer, could it open the door to other creative businesses to refuse service to people they don't agree with, whether it's on the basis of sexual orientation or religion or race. there is a lot riding on two big cases. they come down today, the last day at 10:00 a.m., and a lot riding on it, including the fate of those student loans for millions of americans. >> there's always the historical record of the supreme court, and this court leans conservative. is there any indication on how these last two big rulings may go? >> it's always hard to guess with the supreme court. i mean, they were very skeptical of the loan program, so i would guess that if they find standing, they will strike it down. as for the gay rights case, we'll see. they did seem inclined to side with the wedding web site

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Chris Jansing Reports

just brought up. she talked about lori smith who's at the center of all of this, how for seven years she's been wanting to design wedding web sites and how she's not been able to do that. that's going to be the first thing she starts working on now that the decision has come down, and so in short, i would say a summary of my conversation with her, she says that this is a win for both free speech and the first amendment. >> from day one, all i wanted is to speak consistent with my beliefs, and i want that for everyone. i want that for the lgbt web site designer, the democrat speech writer, the jewish calligrapher, the pro-life photographer, everyone should be free to speak consistent with who they are and what they believe. and i'm grateful for the court for affirming that the government can't force anyone to say something they don't believe. today is a victory for each and every one of us. >> i'll add on the other end of this, we have had a chance to speak to a number of people

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Chris Jansing Reports

sarah, part of justice sotomayor's dissent here. she writes this, battling discrimination is like battling the hydra, when you defeat one form of discrimination another springs up. time and again, businesses and entities have claimed constitutional rights to discriminate and time and again the court has stood up to the claims. today the court shrinks. what type of precedent, sarah, does this decision set? what are you most worried about? >> look, this is a marked departure from where the supreme court has been previously. this decision is also narrow. the court is finding here that the web site designer has a right for free speech because she is offering original customized goods that are tailored for a particular individual.

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Katy Tur Reports

member of a legal institute in minnesota, who is also part of the lgbtq community, but also we spoke with smith at the center of all of this. when we asked for the reaction, she was thrilled. she said this is a win for free speech, freedom of expression, and so remember what she has been saying this whole time. i'm an artist, my web designs, i'm creating unique messages and so you're going to hear from her in a moment, why she explains for her this is a win for the first. take a listen. >> all i've wanted is to speak consistent with my beliefs, and i want that for everyone. i want that for the lgbt web site designer, the democratic speech writer, the jewish calligrapher, the pro life photographer, everyone should be free to speak consistent with who they are and what they believe. the government can't force

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Special Report With Bret Baier

interest will accrue. the white house also expressed disappointment in a second supreme court ruling in favor of a web site designer refusing to create designs for same-sex weddings. the high court said compliance would violate the right to free speech. white house officials called that discriminatory. despite all the rulings this week, the president is still not in favor of expanding the court, dealing a blow to progressives. instead he's signaling that a key part of his 2024 campaign will be highlighting the consequences of electing republicans, shannon. >> jacqui heinrich at the white house, thank you very much. we'll discuss all this with the panel >> there are growing concerns tonight about the leadership of the hunter biden investigations. some of those questions involve the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia and whether he has or is blocking efforts to bring charges against the president's son in that location. meanwhile, republicans are pushing for more information about the probes. correspondent david spunt has the latest tonight from the justice department.

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