In a unanimous decision, the Washington Supreme Court said neither it nor the Benton County Superior Court acted with religious animus toward Barronelle Stutzman and her business, Arlene’s Flowers, when they found she broke the state’s anti-discrimination law. . ..…
In Thursday’s unanimous opinion, the court reaffirmed its 2017 decision, holding that state courts did not act with “religious animus” when they ruled that Barronelle Stutzman and her Arlene’s Flowers business in Richland, Washington, broke the state’s anti-discrimination law. . ..…
As a result, they have successfully mobilized to block any pro-labor reforms at the federal level—while working to weaken unions through administrative action, litigation, and the enactment of state anti-worker legislation. ..…
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