Yesterday afternoon, New Mexico's high court did the obvious: it found that business owners who conduct commercial exchanges with the public cannot pointedly deny service to a gay couple. As I said yesterday, most of these vendors can likely find a way to lie about why they are denying the service ("Oh sorry, we're all booked on that day") and manage to fulfill their discriminatory wishes. However, they cannot deny a potential client of the basis of who they are, which is what every last one...
Published on August 23, 2013 07:43