A federal court has ruled that Colorado Christian baker Jack Phillips can continue his lawsuit against the state, accusing it of anti-religious bias against him for refusing to make cakes that support transgender identity and gay marriage, the Christian Post website reports today (January 8, 2019).
Judge Wiley Daniel of the U.S. District Court of the District of Colorado issued an order on January 4 allowing Phillips' lawsuit against Colorado and its Civil Rights Commission to continue.
Atty. Jim Campbell of the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) said "Colorado is acting in bad faith and with bias toward Jack."
Campbell added: "We look forward to moving forward with this lawsuit to ensure that Jack isn't forced to create custom cakes that express messages in conflict with his faith."
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