"The Steve Tennes case in Michigan is an interesting example of how anti-discrimination statutes may end up creating discrimination. Courts are faced with difficult choices, but in this case ruled in favor of religious liberty. …It was a classic case where two rights conflicted, religious liberty and the right of same-sex couples not to be discriminated. …In the case, the city had modified a regulation to target one particular vendor, and one who managed its operations quietly according to his faith rather than engaging in rabid anti-LGBT preaching."
January 1, 1970
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