Supreme Court Wedding Cake
Supreme Court Wedding Cake. Supreme Court ruled that he could refuse to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because. The couple, Melissa and Aaron Klein, cited religious beliefs as.
A Supreme Court decision for Phillips would have ramifications " that reach far beyond bakeries ," according to MAP. "We could see an explosion of discrimination by restaurants, hair salons, event venues, funeral parlors and more," Ineke Mushovic, executive director of MAP, said in a statement. From his intricately designed cakes and pastries, it is easy to see that his baked goods display a high mastery of skill. The Colorado state court had found that baker Jack Phillips' decision to turn.
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.
The question is, does his "art" and.
Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in a case that could have huge ramifications for freedom of speech and protections against discrimination. He considers his pastries to be his art, and his store to be a private entity reflective of his values. Supreme Court of the United States, Wash-ington, D.
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