A federal judge has ruled that a New York-based photographer must provide services for same-sex wedding celebrations despite holding religious objections to gay marriage, the Christian Post website reports today (December 16, 2021).
Judge Frank Geraci, Jr.of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York, rejected a request by Emilee Carpenter of the upstate New York-based Emilee Carpenter Photography to grant a preliminary injunction against a state anti-discrimination law.
In his ruling, Judge Geraci concluded that "New York has a compelling interest in ensuring that individuals, without regard to sexual orientation, have equal access to publicly available goods and services, and that the Accommodation clause is narrowly tailored , as applied to Plaintiff, to serve that interest."
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