What the Masterpiece Cakeshop Decision Means for the Constitution, and for the Jews https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2018/06/what-the-masterpiece-cakeshop-decision-means-for-the-constitution-and-for-the-jews/

June 8, 2018 | Yuval Levin
About the author: Yuval Levin is the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, where he also holds the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Public Policy. The founder and editor of National Affairs, he is also a senior editor at The New Atlantis, a contributing editor at National Review, and a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times.

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled against the Colorado civil-rights commission, which had tried to fine a baker for declining to make a custom wedding cake for two male customers. In conversation with Jonathan Silver, Yuval Levin examines the competing claims of equality, religious freedom, and freedom of speech this case involved and urges Jews to take its implications seriously. He suggests that the effort to punish the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop can be understood as an attempt to punish heresy against a certain kind of progressive liberalism that threatens to become a sort of state religion. (Audio, 12 minutes. Options for streaming and download are available at the link below.)

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