Congressman Mike Johnson talks with 101.7 / 710 KEEL's Robert J Wright and Erin McCarty about the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who, citing religious beliefs, balked at baking a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.

Johnson tells KEEL listeners that the ruling was "a narrow opinion. And, in some respects, that's an accurate portrayal of the decision" The Congressman, who has extensive experience in religious liberty litigation, says, "The federal courts treat this very carefully. They don't typically paint with a broad brush. They always rule on the particular facts that are presented in that case. But the under arching principle here, and the important thing that we are all applauding, is that, in a seven to two ruling - and liberals on the court agreed - that the state, in this case, over stepped its bounds."

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