Arlene”s Flowers Inc. v. Washington
Petition for certiorari denied on July 2, 2021. Justice Thomas, Justice Alito, and Justice Gorsuch would grant the petition for a writ of certiorari.
Issue: (1) Whether a state violates a floral designer"s First Amendment rights to free exercise and free speech by forcing her to take part in and create custom floral art celebrating same-sex weddings or by acting based on hostility toward her religious beliefs; and (2) whether the free exercise clause"s prohibition on religious hostility applies to the executive branch.
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