Monday, September 27, 2021

Masterpiece Cakeshop: Compelled Speech Issue

 The Court did not decide the Free Speech issue in this case. But Justice Kennedy's majority opinion did say this much:


The freedoms asserted here are both the freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion. The free speech aspect of this case is difficult, for few persons who have seen a beautiful wedding cake might have thought of its creation as an exercise of protected speech. This is an instructive example, however, of the proposition that the application of constitutional freedoms in new contexts can deepen our understanding of their meaning.

One of the difficulties in this case is that the parties disagree as to the extent of the baker’s refusal to provide service. If a baker refused to design a special cake with words or images celebrating the marriage—for instance, a cake showing words with religious meaning—that might be different from a refusal to sell any cake at all. In defining whether a baker’s creation can be protected, these details might make a difference.

 

What are your thoughts? Do custom wedding cakes express any ideas? Or are they no different from a biscuit or a croissant?

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