Christian web designer told Supreme Court she couldn’t make wedding websites. That’s not true.

Lorie Smith at a press conference on December 5, 2022
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Lorie Smith, the Christian web designer who recently won a Supreme Court victory because she argued that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law made her too afraid to make heterosexual wedding websites and thus curtailed her freedom of speech, has been caught in another lie: she actually did make a wedding website for a straight couple named Matt and Hollie Cortez.

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Last month, Smith won her case in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, with the Supreme Court ruling that some businesses have a free speech right to violate state anti-discrimination laws if such laws would compel them to engage in speech they disagree with. A middling web designer, Smith said that she wanted to get into the wedding website business but only work with straight couples because she…

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