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Sunday, August 25, 2019
Kentucky Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments On Refusal To Print Pride Festival T-Shirts
On Friday, the Kentucky Supreme Court heard oral arguments (video of full arguments) in Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission v. Hands On Originals. In the case, the Kentucky Court of Appeals concluded that a business which prints customized T-shirts was not in violation of a county's public accommodation law when it refused because of religious beliefs to print T-shirts for a local LGBT Pride Festival. (See prior posting.) WFPL News reports on yesterday's oral arguments. [Thanks to Tom Rutledge for the lead.]
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Kentucky,
LGBT rights,
Public accommodation law