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|facts=Colorado has a '''public accommodations law''' protecting LGBT civil rights. | |facts=Colorado has a '''public accommodations law''' protecting LGBT civil rights. | ||
|issues=Can a business owner refuse service to an LGBT couple? | |issues=Can a business owner refuse service to an LGBT couple? | ||
|arguments=What | |arguments=What if a business refuses to provide service to inter-racial couples? | ||
|holding=Yes. The religious belief of a business owner allow her to violate LGBT civil rights by denial of service. | |holding=Yes. The religious belief of a business owner allow her to violate LGBT civil rights by denial of service. | ||
Revision as of 11:12, June 30, 2023
303 Creative v. Elenis | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Date decided | June 30, 2023 |
Facts
Colorado has a public accommodations law protecting LGBT civil rights.
Issues
Can a business owner refuse service to an LGBT couple?
Arguments
What if a business refuses to provide service to inter-racial couples?
Holding
Yes. The religious belief of a business owner allow her to violate LGBT civil rights by denial of service.
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