I believe the Supremes have already decided the issue.
Looks like each and every case will require litigation.
No they have not. On the altar of getting a broader consensus than 5-4, the SCOTUS decision was based on the biased rights commission, not on the underlying principle. Thats why the Colorado Baker is right back in the situation he was in the first place. If my memory is correct, the next lawsuit has already been filed
So Michael Moore has to make a pro-traditional Christian movie then?
Where does art end and commerce begin?
and why do lawyers get to discriminate against clients?
If only. Their decision in the Masterpiece Cake case relied primarily on an obvious bias on the part of the state panel enforcing the anti-discrimination laws. The underlying question on whether businesses can refuse to provide services to same-sex couples was not definitively answered. If these people take their case all the way to the Supreme Court then maybe it finally will be.
The Supreme Court has not ruled that film makers cannot exercise their religious beliefs...nor have they ruled that their free speech rights of religious expression have been abrogated....