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In her article "BREAKING: Jack Phillips Wins His Case," Kelsey Harkness writes - "The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor today of Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado, who declined to bake a custom cake to celebrate a same-sex wedding because of his religious beliefs. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is a historic case involving religious liberty, LGBT rights, and the First Amendment. "In the 7-2 ruling, the high court said the Colorado Commission of Civil Rights, which had ruled against Phillips, demonstrated “clear and impermissible hostility” toward the baker and cake artist’s Christian belief that marriage is the union of one man and one woman." Also, see several other articles giving the history of this landmark U.S. Supreme Court case victory for religious liberty: In Cake Case, 7 Supreme Court Justices Uphold Free Exercise of Religion Supreme Court Upholds Baker’s Right to Disagree With Gay Marriage in Marketplace After Declining to Make a Wedding Cake, He’s Going to the Supreme Court. Here’s How That Journey Challenged His Faith. 4 Highlights From Christian Baker’s Wedding Cake Case at Supreme Court Meet the Lawyer Who’ll Argue at Supreme Court for Christian Baker’s Right to Free Speech Underreported: Christian Baker Reacts to Government Official Comparing Him to a Nazi Christian Baker Fears Loss of 'Everything' Unless Supreme Court Upholds Right Not to Make Cakes for Gay Marriages 2 Gay Men Explain Why They Support Baker’s Refusal to Make Same-Sex Wedding Cakes Get the whole story: read the full article & get our free weekly newsletter: subscribe below! |