Eugene Volokh: “On free association, the Court makes the right call”

NY Daily News: “We have many constitutional rights. But we generally aren’t constitutionally entitled to get subsidies for those rights. … Constraints on religious discrimination stem from a judgment about conduct, not about speech: The judgment that treating people worse based on their religion is especially unfair and especially socially corrosive. A ban on religious discrimination but not other kinds of ideological discrimination is thus justified without reference to the content or viewpoint of any group’s speech. Under well-established First Amendment precedents, this makes such a ban content- and viewpoint-neutral.”