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Supreme Court will decide whether web designer has free speech right to refuse service for same-sex weddings
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54% : The appeals court found that the Colorado law did not violate the First Amendment when it required public accommodations to provide equal access to services regardless of sexual orientation. 52% : The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would decide whether applying public accommodations law to compel an artist to speak or stay silent violates the free speech clause of the First Amendment. 49% : The Colorado law requires Smith to create websites celebrating same-sex marriages and bans her from posting her online statement, the petition says.
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