The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Christian web designer in Colorado who wanted to refuse to serve same-sex couples on religious and free speech grounds.
The verdict comes during the final day of Pride month and is considered a blow to LGBTQ2 rights.
As Jackson Proskow reports, legal experts worry the decision could make it easier for U.S. businesses to decline service based on sexual orientation, opening a gateway to wider discrimination.
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The verdict comes during the final day of Pride month and is considered a blow to LGBTQ2 rights.
As Jackson Proskow reports, legal experts worry the decision could make it easier for U.S. businesses to decline service based on sexual orientation, opening a gateway to wider discrimination.
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