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Christian bakers’ case sent back to lower court in light of anti-LGBTQ+ Supreme Court ruling
Anti-gay bakers who refused a lesbian couple in 2013 while saying homosexuality is an abomination might get their fine overturned.
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Bakers who refused to make wedding cake still trying to get out of paying damages
They raised half a million dollars for their case, but Aaron and Melissa Klein are still trying to worm out of paying the cost of losing.
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Religious right leader claims gays shouldn’t be judges because they’ll discriminate
But a far-right Christian on the bench? That’s fine and dandy.
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Judge tells Christian bakers cake isn’t free speech, so pay the fine for discriminating
Even though they’re used in a ceremony, they “are still cakes made to be eaten” and they aren’t “art” if the customer tells you what to make.
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Trump nominates two federal judges from a conservative Christian organization
The organization is famous for defending a worker’s right to denounce the “Gaystapo.”
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Angry right wingers blame ‘gay mafia’ for discriminatory bakery closing
Right wing pundits are up in arms about Sweet Cakes by Melissa closing, casting them as victims even though they’ve raked in over $420K from supporters.
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Antigay bakers from Sweet Cakes by Melissa read mean Tweets
The Oregon bakery owners who denied service to a same-sex couple — and just paid $135,000 in consequence — laughingly read mean Tweets.
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Antigay bakery owners finally pay $135,000 in state-ordered damages
The Bureau of Labor and Industries says Aaron Klein, co-owner of the Portland-area bakery, dropped off a check Monday for $136,927.07.
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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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Bakers say gay activists used ‘mafia-style tactics’ to shut down their business
The owners of an Oregon bakery at the center of a complaint for refusing to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple are speaking out, and say gay rights activists used “militant” and “mean-spirited, mafia-style tactics” to shut down their business.