By Amber CrawfordÂ
On Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States made a historic ruling in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who did not want to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
SCOTUS has made a landmark decision that a business should not be forced to provide services for something that goes against their personal or religious beliefs.
A Colorado artist named Lorie Smith, owner of 303 Creative, was concerned that the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) would force her to create websites for marriages that go against her belief that marriage is a union between one man and one woman.
As described in the Court ruling, âCADA prohibits âpublic accommodationsâ from denying âthe full and equal enjoymentâ of its goods and services to any customer based on his race, creed, disability, sexual orientation, or other statutorily enumerated trait…