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by Georgelemental
732 days ago
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> I guess you meant to say "doesn't force" Yes, sorry. > It would be perfectly fine for someone to refuse to bake a cake for a mixed race couple. It would be legal to refuse to bake a cake celebrating an interracial marriage. Not "fine"—it would be morally wrong, and if an establishment did this I would boycott them for it—but it would be constitutionally protected speech. |
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Is this true? It seems like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would apply. (That law protects against racial discrimination, but doesn't protect the LGBTQ folks.)