The Court will decide whether applying Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Law (CADA) to a baker who refused, based on his religious belief, to prepare and sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple violates the baker’s First Amendment rights. CADA prohibits places of public accommodation from disc...
“I think that the bakery got a get out of jail free card today because of what the court thought of as misbehavior by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, but that doesn’t mean they get to discriminate in the future. Not at all,” James Esseks, director of the LGBT & HIV Project ...
Aaron Streett
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple because it violated his religious beliefs.
In a major religious liberty victory in the US this week, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favour of a Christian baker who declined to create a cake for a same-sex ‘marriage’.
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Tiven added, "This is a deeply disappointing day in American jurisprudence. Today's decision should have been a firm, direct affirmance of longstanding equality law. Instead, the Supreme Court has become an accomplice in the right's strategy to hollow out one of its finest achievements...
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