A former U.S. attorney says the General Assembly’s passage of a “religious freedom” bill will allow “a broad range of discrimination that will likely meet with many costly legal challenges.”
Joe Whitley, a Republican who served as U.S. attorney in Atlanta and in Macon and is now a partner at Baker Donelson, on Tuesday said in a letter to Gov. Nathan Deal that House Bill 757 “does nothing of substance to protect religious liberty and expression that is not already protected by the U.S. Constitution.”
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