christalmighty..and you're a
lawyer?
You need to get your tuition money back...dude... :roll:
First of all the case you're referring was regarding photographers, not florists...second, it was New Mexico and the decision was from the supreme court of new mexico...and had nothing to do with the 14th amendment.
Here's the ruling,
counselor LMAO.
When Elane Photography refused to work for Vanessa Willock at her same-sex wedding, the Court said, it violated the New Mexico Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination in public accommodations based upon sexual orientation.
"First, we conclude that a commercial photography business that offers its services to the public, thereby increasing its visibility to potential clients, is subject to the antidiscrimination provisions of the NMHRA and must serve same-sex couples on the same basis that it serves opposite-sex couples," Justice Edward Chavez wrote for the majority.
arguably, it violates the photographer's rights of freedom of religion as they don't believe in same sex marriages.
"Elane Photography is not protected by their rights to freely exercise their religion, which are protected by the U.S. Constitution, because the NMHRA is a "neutral law of general applicability," the Court said."
It has nothing to do with the 14th amendment. That argument was never made..because they are REAL lawyers and know the judge would laugh them out of court..and maybe sanction them for wasting the court's time... Mr. "constitutional scholar" LMFAO.
Then there's numerous disabled ex soldiers who have been kicked out of restaurants with their service dogs.
Here's one;
Virginia restaurant refuses service to wounded vet with service dog | Fox News
another one;
Restaurant refuses Iraq War Veteran and service dog
etc..etc...
You don't understand the purpose of the 14th amendment and I see what you're trying to do here. You're trying to be "clever" and purposely cloud the issue by trying to make it a civil rights issue about negroes.
Any business can refuse to serve anyone at any time on an individual basis.
Drunks can be refused service in a bar...or anywhere they go because they're....drunk...
Disorderly people can be refused service ANYWHERE, ANY TIME if the owner chooses...which is what we're talking about here...
counselor
EDIT
I take that back...You clearly can't be a lawyer..no real lawyer addresses people as "dude"..and no real lawyer ends a sentence with "doh"..