
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
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Whether a business open to the public has a constitutional right to discriminate.
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Summary
David Mullins and Charlie Craig visited Masterpiece Cakeshop in July 2012, with Charlie’s mother, to order a cake for their upcoming wedding reception. Dave and Charlie planned to marry in Massachusetts and then celebrate with family and friends back home in Colorado. But bakery owner Jack Phillips informed them that the bakery wouldn’t sell wedding cakes to same-sex couples.
Longstanding Colorado state law prohibits public accommodations, including businesses open to the public such as Masterpiece Cakeshop, from refusing service based on characteristics like race, religion, or sexual orientation. Dave and Charlie filed complaints with the Colorado Civil Rights Division contending that the bakery violated Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act. Following an investigation and hearings, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission determined that the bakery illegally discriminated against Dave and Charlie when it refused them service.
On August 13, 2015, the Colorado Court of Appeals unanimously affirmed the Commission’s order, finding that the bakery discriminated because of sexual orientation in violation of state law. The court also concluded that application of Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act did not infringe the bakery’s freedom of speech or free exercise of religion. The Colorado Supreme Court denied review, and the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari on June 26, 2017.
Update (6/2/18): The Supreme Court reversed the decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, based on concerns specific to the case.
Legal Documents
- 06/04/2018
Opinion - 11/22/2017
Reply Brief for Petitioners - 10/30/2017
Amicus Briefs in Support of Respondents - Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., Family Equality Council, et al.
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights CommissionLegal DocumentsLambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., Family Equality Council, et al.Date Filed: 10/30/2017
Court: United States Supreme Court
Download Document- 10/25/2017
United States Motion for Divided Argument - 10/13/2017
Joint Motion for Divided Argument - 09/07/2017
Amicus Briefs in Support of Petitioners - 09/07/2017
Amicus Briefs in Support of Neither Party - 08/31/2017
Joint Appendix
Press Releases
Supreme Court Upholds Basic Principles of Nondiscrimination, Reverses Colorado Civil Rights Commission Decision
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case That Will Decide the Future of Anti-Discrimination Law
Civil Rights Champions Call for a Decision for Equal Dignity under Law at the Supreme Court
Business, Civil Rights, and Legal Voices File Briefs in Supreme Court, Defending Rights of Same-Sex Couple Discriminated Against by Business
ACLU Comment on Justice Department Position in Masterpiece Cakeshop SCOTUS Case
Supreme Court Will Hear ACLU Case About Cake Shop Refusing Service to Same-Sex Couple