The mayor's comments come a day after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron urged the city to drop its appeal of a ruling that allowed a local photographer to refuse service to same-sex couples.
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Last week, the high court handed down a ruling regarding a wedding website designer, saying the business can refuse to serve LGBTQ couples.
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The high court's conservative majority ruled Friday that a Christian business owner can refuse to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
Only 21 Kentucky cities, including Louisville, have a fairness ordinance on the books, and the Fairness Campaign has been pushing to take the protections statewide.
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"Louisville cannot enforce the Fairness Ordinance against Nelson without unconstitutionally 'abridging her freedom of speech,'" the judge wrote.
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The exhibit at the Louisville Free Public Library's main branch commemorates the Fairness Ordinance, which was passed in 1999.