The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of Christian designer Lorie Smith from Colorado, who did not want to design websites for same-sex marriages. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from: CBSNews, thehill, and FoxNews:
in favor of Christian designer Lorie Smith from Colorado, who did not want to design websites for same-sex marriages. The courts ruled Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act, which prohibits businesses from denying services to someone based on their identity, infringed on Smith’s First Amendment rights. The verdict diminishes states’ abilities to apply public accommodation laws to artists.from Coloradan cake maker Jack Phillips, who refused to make a custom wedding cake for a gay couple.
supporting Smith before the high court. The Biden administration backed a lower court ruling that sided with Colorado.Justice Neil Gorsuch, who authored the majority opinion, said, “In this case, Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance.
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