A major legal shift just hit Texas. The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that judges who refuse to perform same-sex weddings — based on their sincerely held religious beliefs — are not violating judicial ethics. This decision has reignited a nationwide debate over religious freedom, equal rights, and judicial impartiality. Supporters call it a victory for faith and conscience, while critics warn it opens the door to discrimination under the guise of religion. In this video, we break down what this ruling means for Texas, the LGBTQ+ community, and the future of religious liberty in America. From Judge Dianne Hensley’s story to the court’s official amendment, here’s everything you need to know about one of the most controversial decisions in recent history. #TexasSupremeCourt, #ReligiousFreedom, #LGBTQRights, #FaithVsEquality, #JudicialEthics, #SameSexMarriage, #LegalNews, #TexasLaw, #CourtRuling, #CivilRights, #ReligionAndLaw, #JusticeSystem, #USPolitics, #BreakingNews, #LawAndOrder