
New guidelines on state anti-discrimination law
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin this week said that the recent controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ rights will have little impact in the state. In a 6-3 decision last month, the high court limited anti-discrimination laws across the country by siding with a Colorado web designer who did not want to do business with same-sex couples on the basis of her First Amendment rights.
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