The SCOTUS Opinion and the LGBTQ Community
Joshua Pagan • June 7, 2018
On June 4, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed a Colorado Court of Appeals’ judgment ruling in favor of a gay couple who filed a complaint against Masterpiece Cakeshop. The original complaint was because the owner refused to make a cake for the couple’s wedding, claiming it conflicted with his religious beliefs. In this podcast, attorney Joshua Pagan explains why SCOTUS reversed the lower Court’s ruling and what this decision means for the LQBTQ community.
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