![]() When the owner, Jack Phillips, greeted them, they told him (according to his own testimony) that they “wanted a wedding cake for ‘our wedding.'” Phillips told them that he did not create wedding cakes for same-sex weddings. Charlie Craig and David Mullins visited the Masterpiece bakery and looked through a photo album of custom-designed cakes. There's a lot of confusion, some of it intentional, over what this case is about. Although it is impossible to know how the Court will rule, I can confidently predict that if the baker wins, the justices’ explanation will be incoherent. On December 5, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Masterpiece Cakeshop, the case in which a baker claims that free speech protects his right to refuse to make a cake for a same-sex wedding.
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