Conservative members of the Supreme Court on Monday signaled support for a Colorado web designer who claims the First Amendment shields her from having to provide services for same-sex weddings in violation of her conscience. For more than two hours of argument, the court explored whether Colorado's anti-discrimination law would violate the free-speech rights of Christian web designer Lorie Smith by requiring that she create sites for both for opposite-sex unions and gay weddings, despite her religious objection to same-sex marriage. Smith filed a preemptive lawsuit in 2016 to block Colorado's civil rights law from being enforced against her. The state's statute, known as a public-a
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