Not exact matches
LONDON — A
bakery owned by a Christian family asked Britain's Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling that it
discriminated against a
gay customer for refusing to make a cake supporting same - sex marriage.
LONDON (AP)-- A
bakery owned by a Christian family asked Britain's Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling that it
discriminated against a
gay customer for refusing to make a cake supporting same - sex marriage.
The Christian owners of a
bakery found to have
discriminated against a
gay rights activist take their... More
An American court has unanimously upheld a ruling and a $ 135,000 fine that two Christian
bakery owners
discriminated against a
gay couple by refusing to make them a wedding cake almost five years ago.
The Christian owners of a
bakery found to have
discriminated against a
gay rights activist take their case to the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Lawyers and campaigners have served up a mixed reaction to a ruling that the owners of a Belfast
bakery unlawfully
discriminated against a customer by refusing to decorate a cake with the slogan, «Support
Gay Marriage».
One of the cases being heard in Belfast will be Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd, in which the Justices will hear arguments on whether a
bakery directly
discriminated against a customer on the grounds of sexual orientation when the
bakery said they could not fulfil an order for a cake with «Support
Gay Marriage» written on it because of their religious beliefs.