Washington Florist Illegally Refused To Provide Flowers For Same-Sex Wedding, Judge Rules

A judge in Washington state ruled Wednesday that a florist’s refusal to sell flowers for a same-sex wedding violated the state anti-discrimination law.

Washington’s anti-discrimination law allows for penalties of up to $2,000 per violation, as well as legal fees. The state will likely seek those against Stutzman individually as well as her business, a spokesman for the attorney general’s office told The Associated Press.

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