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Top court appears likely to side with designer who doesn’t want to make same-sex wedding websites

Liberal justice Kagan says she finds the case frustrating

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Dec 05, 2022
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The U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to allow a Colorado web designer who wants to create wedding websites to deny her services to same-sex couples. Questioning by justices at today’s oral arguments suggests that most justices are prepared to rule that requiring Lorie Smith to…

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