Key facts
- Supreme Court ruled on a case involving a graphic designer.
- The designer sought to refuse services to same-sex couples due to religious objections.
- The ruling allows for refusal of services if they conflict with religious beliefs.
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a case involving a graphic designer who wished to decline services to same-sex couples on religious grounds. The court's decision establishes that individuals may refuse to provide services in situations where doing so would conflict with their sincerely held religious beliefs. This ruling addresses the intersection of religious freedom and non-discrimination principles.