Arizona artists win suit over same-sex wedding invitations. - NBCOUT
This undated photo provided by Alliance Defending Freedom shows Breanna Koski, left, and Joanna Duka in Phoenix.PHOENIX — The free speech rights of two Christian artists who make wedding invitations were violated by an anti-discrimination ordinance in Phoenix that makes it illegal to refuse service to same-sex couples for religious reasons, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday.
The artists, who believe a marriage should be between only a man and woman, had argued that the ordinance would violate their religious beliefs by forcing them to custom-make products for same-sex marriage ceremonies.
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