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Transcript of Oral Argument Masterpiece Cake Shop vs. Colorado Civil Rights Division
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<blockquote data-quote="Lily of Valleys" data-source="post: 72243402" data-attributes="member: 399733"><p>The act of selling a cake is not an artistic expression by itself, but what the couple asked for is the baker to design a cake tailor-made for their specifications. A landlord does not design and tailor-made his apartment to the specifications of the tenant.</p><p></p><p>We have gone through this many times. It has nothing to do with the customers who enter the store, it is about what event the wedding cake will be used to celebrate. No one has control over what people choose to identify as their identity.</p><p></p><p>If the law is invalid, then the ruling of the two courts will become invalid.</p><p></p><p>It is consistent with the baker's argument that it is about what the wedding cake will be used for, what message it will convey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lily of Valleys, post: 72243402, member: 399733"] The act of selling a cake is not an artistic expression by itself, but what the couple asked for is the baker to design a cake tailor-made for their specifications. A landlord does not design and tailor-made his apartment to the specifications of the tenant. We have gone through this many times. It has nothing to do with the customers who enter the store, it is about what event the wedding cake will be used to celebrate. No one has control over what people choose to identify as their identity. If the law is invalid, then the ruling of the two courts will become invalid. It is consistent with the baker's argument that it is about what the wedding cake will be used for, what message it will convey. [/QUOTE]
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