Cake Case Supreme Court
Cake Case Supreme Court. The decision is a bit of an odd duck. The court repeatedly reaffirmed our nation's commitment to combating discrimination against LGBTQ people in businesses open to the public.
The Oregon case involves Melissa and Aaron Klein, the owners of Sweetcakes bakery in Portland, Ore. The court dodged the wedding question three years ago in a case involving a Colorado baker who said baking a cake to celebrate a same-sex marriage would violate his right of free expression and. MSNBC In narrow ruling, Supreme Court sides with cake maker in discrimination case A baker who discriminated against a gay couple won at the Supreme Court, but it's not quite the victory the right.
The Oregon case involves Melissa and Aaron Klein, the owners of Sweetcakes bakery in Portland, Ore.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear a case in Colorado involving a baker who refused to sell a wedding cake to a gay couple could resolve a similar case in Oregon.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Colorado cake designer Jack Phillips, who claimed baking a cake for the couple violated his religious beliefs. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. The decision is a bit of an odd duck.
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