Can businesses refuse to serve gay people
Can businesses refuse service to gay people? It’s a question that goes beyond customer service — it touches on civil rights, legal protections, personal values, and public policy. Unfortunately, the answer isn’t as simple as you’d hope.
The United States Supreme Court just agreed to decide a case about whether a business can refuse to sell commercial goods to a gay couple because of the business owner’s religious beliefs. A win for the business could gut the nation’s civil rights laws, licensing discrimination not just against.
The Supreme Court in favor of a Colorado site designer who argued the First Amendment allows her to refuse service to gay people.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that businesses can now legally refuse service to LGBT people in specific circumstances. Read on for more.
On a ideological split, the Supreme Court sided with an evangelical Christian site designer who does not want to create sites for same-sex weddings, even though a Colorado anti.
Can businesses refuse service to gay people? It’s a question that goes beyond customer service — it touches on civil rights, legal protections, personal values, and public policy. Unfortunately, the answer isn’t as simple as you’d hope.
The Supreme Court in favor of a Colorado site designer who argued the First Amendment allows her to refuse service to gay people.
The United States Supreme Court just agreed to decide a case about whether a business can refuse to sell commercial goods to a gay couple because of the business owner’s religious beliefs. A win for the business could gut the nation’s civil rights laws, licensing discrimination not just against.