A majority of the Supreme Court on Monday appeared sympathetic to a web designer who wants to decline to create websites for same-sex weddings, embracing the idea that a state anti-discrimination law cannot compel her to do so.
marriage in which the court said"many who deem same-sex marriage to be wrong reach that conclusion based on decent and honorable religious or philosophical premises."
"Do you think it's fair to equate opposition to same-sex marriage with opposition to interracial marriage," Alito asked the attorney representing Colorado. Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned whether, under the website designer's approach, a photography studio could say it wanted to shoot and sell photographs harkening to widely recognized images of Christmas from the 1940s and 1950s that featured only white children with Santa Claus. Could that photographer stage only white children and decline to take pictures of Black children for the product?Four years ago, a 7-2 majority of the Supreme Court for a same-sex couple.
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