Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Baker Lawsuit
Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Baker Lawsuit
Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Baker Lawsuit
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The Colorado Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against baker Jack Phillips, who refused to create a cake celebrating a transgender woman's gender transition. The court ruled 6-3 that the plaintiff, Autumn Scardina, had not properly pursued her claims through the necessary legal channels before bringing the case to the Supreme Court. They did not address the broader issues of free speech or discrimination, leaving those questions unresolved. Phillips, who has been involved in legal battles for over a decade due to his refusal to make certain cakes based on his religious beliefs, expressed relief at the ruling. His attorney declared, 'Enough is enough,' emphasizing the ongoing legal scrutiny Phillips has faced. Meanwhile, Scardina's attorney expressed disappointment and is considering further legal options.

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