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Supreme Court conservatives appears ready to side with an Evangelical Christian graphic artist who’s refusing to create websites for same-sex weddings. The case comes at a time when the court is dominated 6 to 3 by conservatives.

Supreme Court leans toward web designer over refusal to work on same-sex weddings