California court rules against baker in revival of same-sex wedding cake disputes
- A Kern County baker violated California law by refusing to sell a cake for a same-sex wedding, as ruled by a state appeals court this week.
- Catharine Miller, the bakery owner, stated her refusal was based on her religious beliefs about marriage, not discrimination against LGBTQ people, according to court records.
- Kevin Kish, director of the California Civil Rights Department, praised the ruling for ensuring equal access to services for all Californians.
- Miller plans to appeal the decision, arguing it is about her religious beliefs and the right to express them through her work.
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