Supreme Court rules for Christian designer who objected to making gay couples' wedding websites

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Supreme Court rules for Christian designer who objected to making gay couples' wedding websites
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The Supreme Court ruled that a Christian graphic artist who wants to design wedding websites can refuse to work with gay couples.

Smith's opponents warned that a win for her would allow a range of businesses to discriminate, refusing to serve Black, Jewish or Muslim customers, interracial or interfaith couples or immigrants. But Smith and her supporters had said that a ruling against her would force artists -- from painters and photographers to writers and musicians -- to do work that is against their beliefs.

Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the court's six conservative justices that the First Amendment "envisions the United States as a rich and complex place where all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands." The decision is also a retreat on gay rights for the court. For two decades, the court has expanded the rights of LGBTQ people, most notably giving same-sex couples the right to marry in 2015 and announcing five years later that a landmark civil rights law also protects gay, lesbian and transgender people from employment discrimination. That civil rights law decision was also written by Gorsuch.

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