Today, the U. S. Supreme Court issued their decision in the case of Fulton v City of Philadelphia. The court ruled that while the government generally may require government service contractors to not discriminate against LGBTQ people and others, Philadelphia’s treatment of Catholic Social Services violated the agency’s constitutional rights due to the unique terms of Philadelphia’s standard foster care contract. While the contract prohibited LGBT discrimination, its flaw was that it allowed for exemptions to that very policy.
Georgia Equality held a virtual press conference to break down the court’s decision, its potential impact and to respond to questions. A panel of advocates, legal and religious voices, addressed the decision outcome, its implication and its impact.