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Jun. 19—Arlene's Flowers and Gifts, the Richland shop that lost a sprawling legal fight after its owner refused to provide flowers for a same-sex wedding, has a new LGBTQ+ friendly owner. Solheim said she is starting a new chapter that puts the fractious history in the past. Solheim said she will happily provide bouquets and corsages for all celebrations, including lesbian, gay and other weddings. Tri
Richland, Washington, flower shop owner Barronelle Stutzman has settled with the ACLU, citing her Southern Baptist faith as reason for the refusal. A settlement was reached Thursday in the nearly decade-old case of a Christian flower shop owner in Washington state who refused to provide a same-sex couple flowers for their wedding despite the state's anti-discrimination laws. The U.
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Kennewick - A Richland flower shop owner sued over her refusal to provide services for a same-sex wedding because of her religious beliefs wants the state Supreme Court to review the case. Over the objections of three conservative justices, the US Supreme Court has turned away an appeal from a Washington State flower shop that violated state anti-discrimination law by refusing to serve a same-sex couple on religious grounds. In , Stutzman refused to arrange wedding flowers for a pair of long-time customers -- Robert Ingersoll and Curt Freed -- saying that doing so would violate her religious beliefs.
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A settlement was reached Thursday in the nearly decade-old case of a Christian flower shop owner in Washington state who refused to provide a same-sex couple flowers for their wedding despite the. Stutzman says in a press release that she continues to believe that marriage should be between one man and one woman. The move came after the publication spent 12 years located in an office complex on 41st Street. Dori
A Richland flower shop’s owner broke the law when she refused to design arrangements for a same-sex wedding in , the state’s high court ruled. Nov 24, , PM Updated: Nov 26, , am. In a legal case that went all the way to the U.
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SPOKANE, Wash. — A Tri-Cities florist has declined state Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s offer to settle a discrimination case involving flowers for a gay wedding. .
Gay couple wins case against florist after Supreme Court
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Washington State flower shop charged with violating state anti-discrimination law for refusing to serve a same-sex couple. .
Arlene’s Flowers discriminated against gay couple, says court
KENNEWICK — A Richland florist mired in an 8-year legal battle that reached the U.S. Supreme Court will retire after settling with the same-sex couple whose wedding was at the center of the lawsuit. .