Cathy Miller, owner of Tastries Bakery, is seeking to have the U.S. Supreme Court hear her case after the state Supreme Court this week declined to hear an appeal in the yearslong saga. https://t.co/Z7i9w1dGYG
The debate over faith-based service refusals will soon be back in the national spotlight. | By @kelsey_dallas https://t.co/aGGRTEsRw9
“A Christian baker was sued for not serving a lesbian couple. The Supreme Court may hear her case. The debate over faith-based service refusals will soon be back in the national spotlight.” Kelsey Dallas of The Deseret News has this report. https://t.co/j8JcMgNah8
The California Supreme Court recently ruled that a bakery owner violated state anti-discrimination laws by refusing to create a plain, unadorned cake for a lesbian couple's wedding due to her religious beliefs. Cathy Miller, owner of Tastries Bakery, was denied protection by the state Supreme Court after it declined to hear her appeal, leaving the case poised to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Legal organizations including Becket, LiMandri & Jonna LLP, and the Thomas More Society are supporting Miller in her efforts to defend her right to design cakes that reflect her faith. The case is expected to reignite national debate over faith-based service refusals.