Web designer who offers wedding websites can be compelled to serve same-sex couples, 10th Circuit says
Image from Shutterstock. A Colorado anti-discrimination law can be used to compel a website designer who wants to create wedding websites to offer her services to people celebrating same-sex marriages, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Denver ruled 2-1 against website designer Lorie Smith and her company, 303 Creative, in a lawsuit filed before the law was used against her. She was represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Christian nonprofit, according to a press release and an Alliance Defending Freedom blog post.