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Northern Ireland bakery owners to appeal discrimination verdict over ‘gay cake’
The owners of a Northern Ireland bakery that refused to bake a cake supporting same-sex marriage said Thursday they would appeal their conviction for discrimination.
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Northern Ireland baker guilty of discrimination for refusing ‘support gay marriage’ cake
The judge said the bakery was a business, not a religious organization, and therefore had no legal basis to reject an order based on a customer’s sexual orientation or beliefs.
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Judge proposes Oregon bakery pay $135,000 to lesbian couple
An administrative law judge proposes that the owners of an Oregon bakery pay $135,000 to a lesbian couple refused service more than two years ago.
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Florida bakery may sue Arizona evangelist over anti-gay cake request, recording
An Arizona man who caused controversy after his request to a Florida bakery to make a cake with an anti-gay marriage message, says he is being unfairly portrayed, while the bakery says it’s considering legal action against him.
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Cake wars: Bakeries serve up tension between LGBT rights, religious objections
A pair of Colorado cases – locally dubbed the “Cake Wars” – have added a new twist to the fight over LGBT discrimination and the “religious freedom” debate playing out across the U.S.
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Former televangelist attacks Florida bakery to make a point about religious freedom
A Florida bakery is turning the tables on an Arizona evangelist who posted an online video attacking the bakery when it refused to provide a cake decorated with the words “‘We do not support gay marriage.”
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State: Colorado bakery did not discriminate by refusing to write ‘God hates gays’ on cake
The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies has determined that a Denver bakery did nothing wrong when it refused to write anti-gay messages on a cake
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Testimony underway to determine damages in bakery discrimination case
Oregon officials have recommended damages of $75,000 each for the lesbian couple who was refused service by the bakery.
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Oregon bakery discriminated against gay couple, hearing set to determine damages
A hearing is scheduled in March to determine how much in damages two Oregon bakers owe a lesbian couple for refusing to bake them a wedding cake in 2013.
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Dispute over Bible cake with gay slurs raises charge of religious discrimination
A dispute over a cake in Colorado raises a new question about gay rights and religious freedom: If bakers can be fined for refusing to serve married same-sex couples, can they also be punished for declining to make a cake with anti-gay statements?