Smith says that because of Colorado's public accommodations law, she cannot do what she wants to do most — custom web designs for weddings. The reason: She believes that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
"I've declined political messages, messages that promote atheism, messages that are anti-American, messages that are racist, messages that denigrate LGBT people or other people." If I don't believe in the message a prospective client wants, she says,"I have to say 'no.'" "The line is the government doesn't have the power to compel an individual to speak." she argues. It's"simple," has"stood the test of time," and"is protected by the First Amendment." The rationale is the same, she says, for a Black sculptor who doesn't want to design for the Aryan Church, or the Democratic Party publicist who doesn't want to advance Donald Trump's agenda.
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Supreme Court hears clash between LGBTQ and business owners' rightsThe case involves a Colorado web designer who says state law prevents her from designing wedding website because she believes that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
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Supreme Court hears clash between LGBTQ and business owners' rightsThe Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a potential landmark case on LGBTQ rights. The case involves a web designer who claims Colorado law prevents her from designing wedding websites because she thinks marriage should only be between a man and a woman I wish her good luck! 'Design your own website.' so the opposite side of all the cases that keep being brought against the baker in CO.
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