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|facts=Mr. Phillip operated Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. (defendant "Cakeshop") in Colorado. In 2012, a same-sex couple tried to order a wedding cake | |facts=Mr. Phillip operated Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. (defendant "Cakeshop") in Colorado. In 2012, a same-sex couple tried to order a custom wedding cake from the Cakeshop. | ||
Cakeshop refused to sell a cake to the same-sex couple a wedding cake. | Cakeshop refused to sell a cake to the same-sex couple a wedding cake. | ||
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Once commissioner for Colorado commented that religion had been exploited to justify discrimination, slavery, and the Jewish Holocaust. | Once commissioner for Colorado commented that religion had been exploited to justify discrimination, slavery, and the Jewish Holocaust. | ||
|holding=Colorado demonstrated hostility toward Cakeshop's sincerely-held anti-LGBT religious beliefs. The [[1st Amendment]] rights of Cakeshop have been violated. | |holding=Colorado demonstrated hostility toward Cakeshop's sincerely-held anti-LGBT religious beliefs. The [[1st Amendment]] rights of Cakeshop have been violated. | ||
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Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Date decided | June 4, 2018 |
Related | 303 Creative v. Elenis |
Facts
Mr. Phillip operated Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. (defendant "Cakeshop") in Colorado. In 2012, a same-sex couple tried to order a custom wedding cake from the Cakeshop.
Cakeshop refused to sell a cake to the same-sex couple a wedding cake.
Colorado's anti-discrimination law prohibited discrimination on the basis of romantic orientation.Procedural History
The same-sex couple filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission ("Colorado").
Cakeshop loses in the trial court & Colorado Court of Appeals.
The Colorado Supreme Court denied the petition to hear the case.Issues
Does requiring a Christian baker to make a custom wedding cake for a same-sex couple violate the baker's First Amendment rights?
Arguments
Cakeshop argued that serving a wedding cake to the same-sex couple would violate his rights under the 1st Amendment.
Once commissioner for Colorado commented that religion had been exploited to justify discrimination, slavery, and the Jewish Holocaust.Holding
Colorado demonstrated hostility toward Cakeshop's sincerely-held anti-LGBT religious beliefs. The 1st Amendment rights of Cakeshop have been violated.