Title: California Bakery Can Refuse To Make Cakes For Same-Sex Weddings, Judge Rules (Kern County Superior Court) Source:
HuffPo URL Source:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr ... 4429?ncid=edlinkushpmg00000313 Published:Feb 7, 2018 Author:Curtis M. Wong Post Date:2018-02-07 18:37:45 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:358 Comments:4
The ruling hinged on a small, but specific, detail.
Mireya and Eileen Rodriguez-Del Rio first spoke out against Bakersfields Tastries Bakery in August, claiming the companys owner, Cathy Miller, turned them away when they told her they were seeking a wedding cake. At the time, Miller didnt deny the couples claims, stating that her Christian faith will not allow me to participate in things that I feel are wrong.
In an eight-page ruling on Monday, Kern County Superior Court Judge David Lampe said Miller could continue to refuse to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples, as such confections were a form of artistic expression and expressive conduct and therefore protected by the First Amendment.
Californias Department of Fair Housing had been seeking an injunction that would either force Miller to prepare wedding cakes for same-sex couples, or force her to stop selling them entirely.
Lampe denied this request, and said his decision hinged on the fact that Miller had not yet prepared the wedding cake, The Bakersfield Californian reports. It would have been a discriminatory act, however, if the cake had been on display in the shop and Miller had refused to sell it to the Rodriguez-Del Rios.
The difference here is that the cake in question is not yet baked, the judge wrote. The state asks this court to compel Miller to use her talents to design and create a cake she has not yet conceived with the knowledge that her work will be displayed in celebration of a marital union her religion forbids.
Miller, he added, provided for an alternative means for potential customers to receive the product they desire through the services of another talent when she recommended the Rodriguez-Del Rios visit a different bakery.
Patricia Ziegler-Lopez, who is representing the Rodriguez-Del Rios, told 23 ABC News in a statement that her clients were disappointed, but not surprised by the ruling against the preliminary injunction, and stressed, There is no lawsuit filed yet.
Our fight against bigotry and discrimination is only beginning, she added.
Couldn't they pack some fudge as wedding party favors for the attendees?
OUCH!
ROFLMAO!
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