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Supreme Court Won't Review Wedding Photographer's Penalty for Boycotting Same-Sex Union

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up the case of a New Mexico wedding photographer who refused to work at a same-sex wedding ceremony, USA Today reports: "The case would have posed an important constitutional question with potentially sweeping implications: whether merchants whose products are inherently expressive must serve customers even when it conflicts with their beliefs." The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that turning down customers on the basis of sexual orientation violates the state's anti-discrimination law.