El Dorado News-Times

Fayettevil­le asks court to uphold its LGBT protection­s

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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — An Arkansas city says its ordinance banning discrimina­tion based on sexual orientatio­n or gender identity doesn't violate a state law that was intended to prevent such local protection­s, and argues the state's highest court doesn't need to weigh in on the law's constituti­onality.

Attorneys for the city of Fayettevil­le told the state Supreme Court on Friday that a judge who upheld the ordinance didn't rule on the constituti­onality of a 2015 state law preventing cities and counties from adopting anti-discrimina­tion ordinances that go beyond what the state protects. Arkansas civil rights law doesn't include sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

Fayettevil­le said those protection­s are laid out in other state laws, so the ordinance is allowed. Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has asked the court to strike down Fayettevil­le's ordinance.

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