Court finds a bakery's "faith-based convictions" are "intentionally discriminatory"

Blank white and blue flat sheet cake. Image: karen roach/shutterstock.com

California's Fifth Appellate District Court has unanimously ruled the owner of a Bakersfield, California, bakery who refused to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple in 2017 has broken the law.

While the bakery owner, Cathy Miller's, lawyer attempted to portray her refusal to sell a pre-made, unlabeled cake to a gay couple as "faith-based convictions" and not hostility to LBGTQ folks, California's Attorney General was able to prove otherwise. — Read the rest

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