>> from boston to zanzibar, there's a worldwide war on christianity. >> there is no doubt that judeo-christiantion in this country is under attack. >> the anti-gay bill in arizona is part of a trend. there's been religious protection legislation introduced in ohio, kansas, mississippi, idaho, south dakota, tennessee, oklahoma among other states. is bill is moving swiftly through georgia house. oregon, there's a measure being voted to allow businesses to refuse to provide services to marriages or commitment ceremonies for same-sex couples. the supreme court will hear two cases in which businesses are seeking exemptions from providing contraception to employees under this. this represents the new approach of the right. the idea is to take a category called conscience and use it as a kind of crowbar to pry open policies they don't like. joining me now, kenji yoshino. professor of constitutional law at myu school of law. ted shaw, columbia law school professor and former president of the naacp legal defense fund. okay. let's start with this -- kenji, you were saying to any something off the camera