Supreme Court to decide whether California can prosecute custom baker

A Christian baker from California asked the Supreme Court to protect her right to create custom-designed wedding cakes that reflect her faith. In Cathy Miller v. Civil Rights Department, California opened an investigation into Cathy Miller after she explained to a same-sex couple that her faith did not allow her to personally design their wedding cake. For almost a decade, California has ridiculed Cathy for her religious beliefs about marriage and argued that Cathy’s actions harm “the dignity of all Californians.” (Watch this video to learn more). Becket, LiMandri & Jonna LLP, and the Thomas More Society are working to protect Cathy’s ability to design and create custom baked goods in peace.

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