Supreme Court Rules Web Designer Can Refuse Work on Same-Sex Wedding Announcements

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Supreme Court Rules Web Designer Can Refuse Work on Same-Sex Wedding Announcements
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Breaking: In a case that pitted gay rights against free speech, the Supreme Court ruled the First Amendment entitles a business to refuse to do work for a same-sex couple

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-rules-web-designer-can-refuse-work-on-same-sex-wedding-announcements-f1e55d02June 30, 2023 10:05 am ETBusiness owner Lorie Smith considered compliance with Colorado’s antidiscrimination law as akin to the state compelling her to declare support for same-sex marriage.

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