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In reply to the discussion: Is Supreme Court's "Gay Wedding" Case Built on a Lie? Man at Center of the Story Says He's Straight [View all]Ocelot II
(130,703 posts)32. But the plaintiff's motivation was irrelevant to the legal issues.
Businesses turn down customers all the time, sometimes for legitimate reasons; sometimes for bad ones. It's up to them to decide whether they need those customers or not.
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Is Supreme Court's "Gay Wedding" Case Built on a Lie? Man at Center of the Story Says He's Straight [View all]
cbabe
Jun 2023
OP
The AG of the state where the lawsuit began needs to answer some questions.
jimfields33
Jun 2023
#17
Given that roughly 95% of all the right-wing's grievances are just phony made-up bullshit
Hugh_Lebowski
Jun 2023
#4
They did nothing of the kind. Don't you think Sotomayor would have mentioned that
Ocelot II
Jul 2023
#43
I was assuming that the case was actually argued before the supreme court justices. but was it?
msfiddlestix
Jul 2023
#20
She's asking to he allowed go advertise in way that violates tyre law on public accommodations
Ms. Toad
Jul 2023
#52
They are allowing cert on hypotheticals where no actual damage can be proven
Trenzalore
Jul 2023
#27