US Attorney General to rally with anti-LGBT hate group behind Christian baker case

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions is attending a rally held by the hate group seeking to undermine LGBT rights protections at the Supreme Court.

Trumpā€™s legal chief Jeff Sessions today announced that he would be attending a summit held by Alliance Defending Freedom, a hardline evangelical law firm which battles against LGBT discrimination protections.

ADF chief Mike Farris has previously said the Trump administration provides a ā€œwindow of opportunityā€ for push-back against LGBT reforms.
US Attorney General to rally with anti-LGBT hate group behind Christian baker case
True to his promise, a case from the ADF is shortly set to head to the US Supreme Court.

The court is taking up the case of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple.  A negative ruling could have a chilling effect on LGBT rights protections country-wide, and equality activists fear it may end up creating a license for homophobic discrimination.

Though the ADF is framing the baker case around a religious objection to same-sex marriage, their other cases show a much wider support for anti-LGBT discrimination.

For instance, they have sued a school district over a transgender non-discrimination policy, and defended a T-shirt printer who refused an order from a Pride celebration.

Sessions will attend the ADFā€™s summit in California, delivering a speech that will be closed to the press.

Sessionsā€™ heartfelt engagement with the ADF appears to be a massive conflict of interest, given the President recently tasked him with heading a supposed ā€˜reviewā€™ of religious liberty protections.

Earlier this year Trump signed an order tasking Sessions with ā€œissuing guidance interpreting religious liberty protections in Federal lawā€.

Draft plans leaked from inside the White House previously included protections for people who discriminate based on ā€œthe belief that marriage is or should be recognised as the union of one man and one womanā€.

Sessions is a strongly anti-LGBT former Republican Senator who co-sponsored the so-called ā€˜First Amendment Defence Actā€™.


His bill would have prevented the federal government from taking action against a person ā€œon the basis that such person believes or acts in accordance with a religious belief or moral conviction that marriage is or should be recognized as the union of one man and one womanā€.

The ADF recently filed a lawsuit against a school districtā€™s pro-transgender policy.

The law firm claimed the trans-inclusive bathroom policy constitutes sexual harassment and a privacy violation.

ADFā€™s Legal Counsel Kellie Fiedorek said: ā€œOur laws and customs have long recognised that we shouldnā€™t have to undress in front of persons of the opposite sex.

ā€œBut now some schools are forcing our children into giving up their privacy rights.ā€