By Adrian Jaulmes
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A demonstration, Thursday, June 29, in front of the Supreme Court, after a vote deeming unconstitutional positive discrimination in the admissions programs of prestigious American universities. ANNA MONEYMAKER/Getty Images via AFP.
DECRYPTION – The highest American court has issued new judgments limiting the scope of laws passed by the Democrats.
Washington Correspondent
After having decreed Thursday unconstitutional the practice of positive discrimination in universities, the judges announced Friday, for the last day of their annual session, new judgments which restrict the scope of laws passed by the Democrats.
Six to three, the conservative Supreme Court majority ruled in favor of religious freedom over gay rights, ruling that a Christian graphic artist had every right to refuse to create wedding websites for women. same-sex couples, despite a Colorado state anti-discrimination law. Another decision vindicated a Christian postman who refused to work on Sundays.
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In a separate decision, the court blocked the Biden administration’s plan to forgive part of the debts of low-income students, one of the president’s campaign promises. These stops complete the second year…
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2023-06-30 17:41:30
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