Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Appeal denied in Hawaii gay-bias case

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HONOLULU — A ruling by a Hawaii appeals court that a bed-and-breakfast inn discrimina­ted by denying a room to two women because they’re gay will stand after the state’s high court declined to take up the case.

Aloha Bed & Breakfast owner Phyllis Young had argued she should be allowed to turn away gay couples because of her religious beliefs.

When the couple filed a complaint with the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, Young told the commission she is Catholic and believes that homosexual­ity is wrong, according to the appeals court ruling. The commission found that the business illegally discrimina­ted against the couple, who filed a lawsuit in 2011.

The Hawaii Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimousl­y rejected Young’s appeal of a lower court ruling that ordered her to stop discrimina­ting against same-sex couples.

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