Supreme Court sides with Christian web designer who refuses to work with same-sex couples

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Breaking: SCOTUS sides with Christian web designer who refuses to work with same-sex couples.

The case follows one a decade ago in which a Christian baker would not make a wedding cake for a same-sex coupleThe Supreme Court ruled in the case of a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for same-sex couples in the latest conflict between religious beliefs and gay rights.

The Colorado-based web designer, Lorie Smith, owns a design company, 303 Creative, which has served gay customers. But she hopes to start a website business to celebrate weddings and for that, wants to work only with heterosexual couples,

 

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