Although this recent event is based on gay marriage rights, I believe there is still a major element of this situation that is closely related to the current unit. The photographers that refused to work at a same-sex ceremony were fined by the New Mexico Supreme Court and the fact that the Supreme Court will not hear/consider this case is controversial. This is a great example of what we learned that the Supreme Court is limited in the amount of cases they can hear over a certain period of time, and this also represents the power that the judicial system has in simply declining something of this importance. According to the New Mexico Supreme Court, "Elane Photography" violated the Human Rights Act by simply declining to take work for this ceremony. I personally think this is not right and that they should have the freedom under the First Amendment to choose what they take pictures of; however, this is not the connection this article has to this unit. The fact that the court declined this case shows their limitations and also to power they have in these certain situation.
Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from photographers who wouldn't work same-sex ceremony4/11/2014
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