Timeline for Can a religious baker refuse service to an underage couple-to-be, in accordance with his deeply-held religious beliefs?
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Dec 24, 2019 at 22:31 | comment | added | ohwilleke | I could see this going either way. Marital status and religion could be theoretical hooks, but neither is obviously mandated in this case by the existing case law. A fact rich analysis would be required. | |
Dec 24, 2019 at 12:37 | comment | added | gnasher729 | Careful with the argument. For example, if a young couple is allowed to get married at young age by their religion A, but would not allowed to get married at that age by another religion B, then we can very well argue that the refusal was due to religion, not due to age. | |
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Dec 24, 2019 at 8:10 | history | answered | xuhdev | CC BY-SA 4.0 |