Cake clash headed to Colorado high court after baker appeals penalty for refusing transgender customer’s request

FILE – Colorado lawyer Autumn Scardina poses for a photo outside the Ralph Carr Colorado Judicial Center, Oct. 5, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/Colleen Slevin, File). Inset: FILE – Jack Phillips, who’s case was heard by the Supreme Court several years ago after he objected to designing a wedding cake for a gay couple, speaks to supporters outside the Supreme Court, Dec. 5, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

The clash between a Christian cake baker in Colorado and his potential LGBTQ+ customers continues to escalate.

The Colorado Supreme Court has announced that it will consider the case of Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop who in 2017 refused to make a cake celebrating a transgender woman’s birthday. Autumn Scardina said that her request for a pink cake with blue frosting — designed to celebrate her affirmation as a transgender woman — was denied by Phillips’ business.

The state’s civil rights commission found that this amounted to illegal discrimination under Colorado law and issued a $500 fine — a move that was upheld by a Denver judge in 2021.

Phillips appealed, and on Tuesday, the highest court in the Centennial State signaled its intention to hear the matter in the coming months.

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