> It would be perfectly fine for someone to refuse to bake a cake for a mixed race couple.
It would be legal to refuse to bake a cake celebrating an interracial marriage. Not "fine"—it would be morally wrong, and if an establishment did this I would boycott them for it—but it would be constitutionally protected speech.
> It would be legal to refuse to bake a cake celebrating an interracial marriage.
Is this true? It seems like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would apply. (That law protects against racial discrimination, but doesn't protect the LGBTQ folks.)
Yes, sorry.
> It would be perfectly fine for someone to refuse to bake a cake for a mixed race couple.
It would be legal to refuse to bake a cake celebrating an interracial marriage. Not "fine"—it would be morally wrong, and if an establishment did this I would boycott them for it—but it would be constitutionally protected speech.