Supreme Court To Hear Case on Whether Website Designer Can Refuse Service to LGBTQ Customers
On Monday, the Supreme Court is set to hear a case about a Colorado website designer who refuses to make same-sex wedding sites and whether or not that violates the state’s law vs. her right to free speech. Website designer Lorie Smith is arguing that Colorado’s public accommodations law—preventing businesses from refusing to serve people based on race, religion or sexual orientation—is in conflict with her religious beliefs; Smith said she does not believe in gay marriage. In the “About” section of her website, 303Creative.com, she wrote about her limits on the services she offers: “Because of my faith, however,… Read Full Article
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