Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cake shop in Colorado, has become the face of Religious Freedom after last year’s Supreme Court ruling in his favor. He’d declined to make a wedding cake for a same sex couple and the case went all the way to the highest court in the land. But a second case was launched against him, one not as well known, but could have been just as devastating. A transgender woman filed a suit against Phillips because he refused to bake a cake celebrating the seventh anniversary of her transition from male to female. This time the Colorado Civil Rights Commission decided to drop the case. But some legal watchers believe this case was a set-up, launched only to make an example of Phillips. Hear what Jack and his attorney, Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom, have to say about this latest victory and the future of these kinds of cases.