Under the law, government and private business workers can say their religious beliefs won't permit them to offer services to LGBT people. A federal appeals court had determined the challengers of the law did not prove they would be harmed by the measure.
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U.S. Supreme Court Leaves Intact Mississippi's 'Freedom of Conscience' Act
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