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Supreme Court rejects anti-LGBTQ Hawaiian bed & breakfast’s ‘religious freedom’ case
The highest court in the nation let stand a lower court’s decision that the bed and breakfast discriminated against a lesbian couple.
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Hawaii’s Supreme Court rejects religious excuse for discrimination against lesbians
A B&B owner refused to rent the couple a room, saying homosexuals “defile the land.”
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Hawaii court rules ‘Christian B&B’ can’t use religion as a weapon against gay couples
The owner said that letting a lesbian couple stay at her hotel would have “defiled the land.”
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Judge: Hawaii bed and breakfast discriminated against lesbian couple
HONOLULU — A judge has ruled that a Hawaii bed and breakfast violated the state’s public accommodations law when it denied a room to two women because they’re gay.
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Lesbian couple files discrimination suit against Honolulu bed and breakfast
HONOLULU — Lambda Legal on Monday filed a discrimination lawsuit in the First Circuit Court of Hawaii on behalf of a lesbian couple rejected by a commercial business establishment, the Aloha Bed & Breakfast, because of the owner’s personal anti-gay beliefs.