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Barber v. Bryant | Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant

Barber v. Bryant | Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant

Summary

The Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act, HB 1523, protects citizens, public servants, businesses, and religious institutions from government reprisal for operating publicly according to their belief that marriage is reserved for one man and one woman, that sexual activity is intended only for married couples, and that one’s biological sex cannot change. Bryant signed the overwhelmingly popular bill into law in April 2016, but a federal district court granted a request to block it shortly thereafter.

Case Documents

Court
Title
Date
U.S. Supreme Court
11/13/2017
U.S. Supreme Court
10/10/2017
Appellate Court
6/22/2017
Appellate Court
1/13/2017
Appellate Court
10/26/2016
Trial Court
4/3/2016

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