The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on June 29, 2023, in Washington, D.C."to refuse to serve members of a protected class" for the first time in its history.
A person protests outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C, June 30, 2023, as decisions are expected in several cases, including a website designer that objected to creating a wedding website for a gay couple.The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of the evangelical Christian businesswoman in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, a case involving whether creative businesses can refuse to serve LGBTQ+ customers because of First Amendment free speech rights.
Lorie Smith, a Christian graphic artist and website designer from Colorado, right, accompanied by her lawyer, Kristen Waggoner of the Alliance Defending Freedom, second from left, speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2022, after her case was heard before the Supreme Court."The decision threatens to balkanize the market and to allow the exclusion of other groups from many services," the dissent reads.
"Around the country, there has been a backlash to the movement for liberty and equality for gender and sexual minorities," Sotomayor wrote in her dissent. "New forms of inclusion have been met with reactionary exclusion."
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