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Justice Kennedy gives hope in 'gay wedding cake' case citing religious bias against religion
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 10: U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is seen during a ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House April 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day Gorsuch, 49, was sworn in as the 113th Associate Justice in a private ceremony at the Supreme Court. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Justice Kennedy gives hope in 'gay wedding cake' case citing religious bias against religion

Pat discussed the status thus far with the Supreme Court and the "gay wedding cake" case. Could Justice Kennedy be leaning to the "right?" There's some evidence to suggest so, but nothing is set in stone. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is proving to be a complex case for the court.

If the court sides with Jack Phillips, the Christian baker embroiled in the case, then critics will claim it as a setback for LGBTQ rights in America.

If the court sides with the gay couple, then religious freedom remains under attack for Christians and people of faith.

Apparently, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has reservations about the state of Colorado and its stance on religion. He believes there's an inherent intolerance for religion in the state he finds troubling in the case.

Tune in to hear Pat's thoughts on Justice Kennedy's reservations

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