This is refreshing:
The Supreme Court has turned down an appeal from Christian groups that challenged a discrimination policy at California state universities.
The justices on Monday are leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that found that the policy doesn’t violate the Constitution. The policy says officially recognized campus groups can’t discriminate based on religion or sexual orientation.
Basically, what these folks wanted was not their constitutional rights, but special rights to violate school policy and have an officially recognized campus group be given an exception to be bigots. It’s all outlined in conservapedia’s explanation of the 1st Amendment.