Gays refused service
Supreme Court Sides With Baker Who Refused Service to Gay Couple – Variety
The ‘gay cake’ fight: why the bakers had a right to refuse this order
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court sided with a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple on religious grounds, but the majority opinion appeared to still leave questions of religious freedom vs. LGBT rights unresolved. After the baker, Jack Phillips.
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Supreme court sides with baker who refused to make gay wedding cake law that bars businesses from refusing service based on race, sex.
Description:It declined to decorate a cake with a particular message. The Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Christian nonprofit law firm, represented Phillips in the case and filed the new lawsuit. Everyone should have an expectation of equal treatment in services offered to the public, even if those providing the service disagree with such equal treatment. In many European countries, Holocaust denial is a criminal offence. All should have the right to express their beliefs, however offensive others may find them. But the court did not rule on the larger issue of whether businesses can invoke religious objections to refuse service to gays and lesbians. But it did not.
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