His win is a direct result of the Supreme Court’s decision in a pivotal LGBTQ+ rights case.

  • Seasoned_Greetings@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    That’s kind of the point, right? So, are businesses allowed to do business with whoever they please? Does the discrimination clause prevent a business owner from deciding not to do business with some people? Which precedes the other?

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      10 months ago

      In the US there are laws to protect certain groups against discrimination, so no, a business cannot legally just do business with whoever they please if they are discriminating against a protected group.

      All this ruling shows is that LGBTQ+ folks are not a protected group and have less rights under the law than other groups (religious groups, for example).

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        10 months ago

        Did this ruling explicitly strike lgbtq+ folk from the protected classes? I guess that’s where I’m hung up.

        Are they no longer a protected class or did this ruling just say that a business doesn’t have to abide by the protected class rule in certain circumstances?

        And to follow up, how far does that go? Where’s the line?