Allegations that a key court document was falsified have raised questions about whether the attorneys representing the plaintiff could be penalized.
who argued she should not have to serve gay customers due to her religious beliefs as a Christian, and that prohibiting her business from doing so would violate her First Amendment rights.
Those allegations are now raising questions about whether or not the attorneys representing Smith will be subject to repercussions for breaking ethical and procedural rules that bar lawyers from making misrepresentations in court.
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