Supreme court justices who voted in favor of gay marriage
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In the 6 to 3 decision , written by Neil Gorsuch, there is much to celebrate -- not only legal protection for LGBTQ persons in more than 20 states where, until Monday morning, they could be fired simply by virtue of being LGBTQ, but also a sense of collective relief; a Court whose membership has changed, and shifted markedly to the right since , seems less likely to roll-back LGBTQ protections that have been hard-won.
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Four years ago, the court voted in favor of Jack Phillips, a Colorado Christian baker who had refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding in breach of the state's anti-discrimination law. The decision was made on narrow grounds, stating that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission did not employ religious neutrality, violating Phillips' rights to free exercise.