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  2. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission

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    The case dealt with Masterpiece Cakeshop, a bakery in Lakewood, Colorado, which refused to design a custom wedding cake for a gay couple based on the owner's religious beliefs. The Colorado Civil Rights Commission evaluated the case under the state's anti-discrimination law, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.

  3. Wyoming Pastry Shop - Wikipedia

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    Pastries, Cakes, Breads, Doughnuts, Cookies and more. Wyoming Pastry Shop is a local bakery located in Wyoming, Ohio. The bakery primarily produces doughnuts, cookies, coffee cakes, wedding cakes, and European pastries and breads. Erich Reschke opened Wyoming Pastry Shop in May 1980.

  4. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of types of dessert cakes by country of origin and distinctive ingredients. The majority of the cakes contain some kind of flour, egg, and sugar. Cake is often served as a celebratory dish on ceremonial occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays.

  5. Head to these 9 great bakeries in Des Moines for pies, cakes ...

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    Need a pie to take to a holiday party? Rolls for dinner? Cake for a celebration? Try one of these bakeries in the Des Moines metro.

  6. 'Flying off the shelves': These local bakeries still have ...

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  7. Klein v. Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries - Wikipedia

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    The cake shop gained widespread press attention in January 2013 when it turned away customers who wanted cakes for a same-sex wedding, who then made a complaint to the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, claiming their civil rights under the Oregon Equality Act had been infringed. Case history