Well-known legal expert Andrew Weissmann is blasting the Roberts Supreme Court for its ruling Friday that allows an evangelical Christian designer to discriminate against same-sex couples in favor of what the court claims is her First Amendment right to free speech.
Weissmann, a professor of law at NYU Law School, the former lead prosecutor for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and a former FBI General Counsel, says the case should have been rejected by the Supreme Court, and is evidence of “tyranny” because it was not.
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace pointed to Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s warning to her fellow Supreme Court jurists last year that the Dobbs decision, striking down Roe v.
Wade, would bring a “stench” to the nation’s highest court. RELATED: Sotomayor Slams ‘Embarrassing’ SCOTUS Anti-LGBTQ Decision That Marks ‘Gays and Lesbians for Second-Class Status’ “When Justice Sotomayor described the ‘stench’ on the court,” Wallace said, she “was talking about the way Dobbs got to the court.