Supreme Court rules baker can’t be forced to make wedding cakes for Gay couples

In a ruling Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court gave a victory to a Colorado baker who argued he should not be compelled to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, in a case that pitted freedom of religion against marriage equality and protection from discrimination.

The 7-to-2 ruling was focused on this case, and did not address the larger question of whether the First Amendment protects providers of wedding and other services who have cited religious and freedom of expression objections when refusing to serve gay and lesbian customers.

Source: NBC News
Source Bias: Left-Center


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