People can poo poo this decision all they want to...but a win is a win...no matter how small. The left encroached on the rights of Christians incrementally and there's nothing wrong with winning back certain rights and freedoms the same way.
I think it was a pyrrhic victory at best. If you read the decision and re-read Oceanders comments, I think his analysis is correct on this ruling.
I think we can nod our heads in agreement and acknowledgement of the ruling, but I think it would be wrong for us to cheer and say that this was a victory for the Rights of Conscience and freedom of association. This ruling completely sidestepped those core and vital components that get to the heart of the matter.
Essentially SCOTUS ruled against the Commission because they were 'too openly mean and dismissive of Phillips' faith'. They did not rule that we cannot be forced to serve behaviors we find morally and religiously repugnant and evil.