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LGBTQ rights on the line — again

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Members of the Supreme Court sit for a new group portrait following the addition of Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at the Supreme Court building in October.

Justices are, bottom row, from left, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Elena Kagan, top row, from left, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. (AP Photo/J.

Scott Applewhite) SCOTUS to hear case on Monday that could clear the way for discrimination LISA KEEN | Keen News Servicelisakeen@mac.com The ordinary rights of LGBTQ people are on the line again at the U.S.

Supreme Court, this time on Monday, Dec. 5, with a case seeking to allow any business to deny service to a customer by claiming a personal objection to treating that customer the same as others.

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