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TopicBaking a cake for a same-sex wedding? No!
TrevorBlack79
05/24/19 8:07:05 AM
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Vertania posted...
TrevorBlack79 posted...
They did, but they got away with it because Colorado screwed the case. It's still illegal to discriminate in this manner in CO, and it would still be illegal if the same baker did it again.

Oh, really?

https://www.apnews.com/88f528e624c34cf384c238b857ee4a72

...because the same baker did do it again and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission unanimously voted to dismiss its administrative action against him, ending every ongoing legal dispute between him and the state.


Literally not the same situation, so no, the same baker did not do it again. This also doesn't say his refusal to serve the trans woman was legal, and she is still free to pursue legal action herself. But hey, you tried.
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