Southland Leaders, LGBTQ+ Advocates Decry Supreme Court Ruling - MyNewsLA.com
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45% : Echoing other critics of the case, Hollendoner noted that the web designer at the heart of the case had never even been asked to design a website for a same-sex couple, and the lawsuit was launched as a "manufactured tactic" by "the same far-right, white Christian extremists who are helping to craft the 500-plus pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation ravaging the country right now."State Attorney General Rob Bonta denounced the decision.38% :The court, in a decision split on ideological lines, ruled that a Colorado graphic artist cannot be compelled to design wedding websites for same-sex couples.
19% : Southland elected officials and LGBTQ+ advocates Friday harshly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling allowing a Colorado web designer to deny services to same-sex couples, calling the decision a major blow to anti-discrimination efforts.
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