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Supreme Court lets businesses discriminate against a protected class for the first time in history

By Sophia Levin on July 11th, 2023

In 2017, the Supreme Court heard a case about a bakery owner who refused to create a cake for a gay wedding. The Court ruled that the cake represented free expression, so the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) could not force the owner to sell a cake for the couple’s wedding. On June 30, the Court […]

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