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The next big LGBQ&T case is at the Supreme Court

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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a challenge to the city's enforcement of its nondiscrimination ordinance in its contracts with foster care agencies. The city was sued by Catholic Social Services, which argues that it has a First Amendment right to discriminate against same-sex couples while fulfilling a government contract. In this episode, we hear from Mary Catherine Roper, deputy legal director of the ACLU of PA, about the legal issues in this case and from Samantha Hutcherson Bannon and Greg Yorgey-Girdey of Philadelphia Family Pride, who talk about their families and why it's so important for them to be part of this case. More information about this case: aclupa.org/fulton ---- After Philadelphia police murdered Walter Wallace, Jr., on October 26, ACLU-PA called on city council and Mayor Kenney to divest from the city police department and invest in community support programs. Take action and send that message to city council and the mayor: https://action.aclu.org/send-message/pa-end-police-violence-in-philly
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a challenge to the city's enforcement of its nondiscrimination ordinance in its contracts with foster care agencies. The city was sued by Catholic Social Services, which argues that it has a First Amendment right to discriminate against same-sex couples while fulfilling a government contract. In this episode, we hear from Mary Catherine Roper, deputy legal director of the ACLU of PA, about the legal issues in this case and from Samantha Hutcherson Bannon and Greg Yorgey-Girdey of Philadelphia Family Pride, who talk about their families and why it's so important for them to be part of this case. More information about this case: aclupa.org/fulton ---- After Philadelphia police murdered Walter Wallace, Jr., on October 26, ACLU-PA called on city council and Mayor Kenney to divest from the city police department and invest in community support programs. Take action and send that message to city council and the mayor: https://action.aclu.org/send-message/pa-end-police-violence-in-philly
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