who does not want to create wedding websites for same-sex couples due to her religious beliefs as a Christian. In return, the decision resulted in the high court sending another case back to a lower court for further review., shares similarities with the graphic artist case,In 2013, a lesbian couple filed a complaint against bakery owners Melissa and Aaron Klein for refusing service to them.
A 2018 ruling in another Supreme Court case involving a bakery that declined to work with a same-sex couple on religious grounds——resulted in the Klein case being reexamined. The Kleins' fine was eventually reduced to $30,000, but they appealed again. Now, their fine could potentially be fully removed altogether after the Supreme Court granted a petition for a writ of certiorari for their case on Friday.
In a list of orders, the Court said the Klein case is now remanded to the Court of Appeals of Oregon"for further consideration in light ofThe U.S. Supreme Court is seen while arguments for Masterpiece Cakeshop vs. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is heard on December 5, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Another case involving a bakery declining to work with a same-sex couple was ordered by the Supreme Court on Friday to be reexamined.
He continued:"Justice Kennedy is no longer there, of course, and the newly constituted Supreme Court believes the First Amendment protects individuals from creating speech they do not believe in. I expect the high court to strike down Colorado's law as it applies to Klein and her husband on free speech grounds, and rule that no monetary fine is constitutional."
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