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SUMMARY:Let Them Eat Cake: Wedding Discrimination\, Sexual-Orientation Discrimination\, and a Slippery Slope
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LOCATION:32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<em>In 2012 Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop refused to create a wedding cake for a same-sex couple\, citing his religious beliefs. In 2016 LaGresha Fizer-Brown of Take the Cake Bakery canceled a birthday-cake order for a lesbian customer\, after realizing that the cake was a gift for the customer&rsquo\;s same-sex partner.</em>\n\n\n\n\n\n<em>Many who are sympathetic to Phillips&rsquo\;s wedding-cake refusal&mdash\;including both supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage&mdash\;would object to Fizer-Brown&rsquo\;s birthday-cake refusal. In this paper I argue that the distinction between the cases largely fails. As a matter of law and public policy\, the cases should stand or fall together.</em>
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