Porterville Recorder

Kennedy seems conflicted in Supreme Court wedding cake case

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— On a sharply divided Supreme Court, the justice in the middle seemed conflicted Tuesday in the court’s high-stakes considerat­ion of a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a samesex couple in 2012.

The court’s fault lines were laid bare in a riveting argument that focused equally on baker Jack Phillips’ right to refuse to put his artistic talents to use in support of something in which he disagrees and the Colorado couple’s right to be treated like any other two people who wanted a cake to celebrate their marriage.

Both views were reflected in the questions and comments of Justice Anthony Kennedy, the author of all the court’s major gay-rights decisions and a fierce defender of free speech. The outcome of the case seemed to rest with the 81-year-old justice, who often finds himself with the decisive vote in cases that otherwise divide the court’s conservati­ves and liberals.

Phillips and the couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins, were in the courtroom for arguments in the closely watched case that could affect other situations where there’s a clash between social conservati­ves’ claim of religious freedom and the LGBT community’s fight to preserve hard-won rights.

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion is supporting Phillips in his argument that he can’t be forced to create a cake that violates his religious beliefs.

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