Stoked and franklin,
Here's the final court ruling in that photographer case after the photographer appealed the initial ruling by the New Mexico Human Rights Commission. I mostly just skimmed throught it, but the gist of the ruling is that the photographer's business was deemed to be a "public accomodation" and in violation of NM's Human Rights Act.
https://www.volokh.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/elanephotographytrialorder.pdf
EDIT: I'm going to add that it's interesting that the court basically ruled that having to attend a same-sex marriage in order to provide services like photography, even if you are morally opposed to such events, doesn't violate your religious rights as long as you aren't required to participate in it. So the moral of the story is, if you have strong opinions about things like religion and homosexuality, you'd better think twice before starting a business.
Here's the final court ruling in that photographer case after the photographer appealed the initial ruling by the New Mexico Human Rights Commission. I mostly just skimmed throught it, but the gist of the ruling is that the photographer's business was deemed to be a "public accomodation" and in violation of NM's Human Rights Act.
https://www.volokh.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/elanephotographytrialorder.pdf
EDIT: I'm going to add that it's interesting that the court basically ruled that having to attend a same-sex marriage in order to provide services like photography, even if you are morally opposed to such events, doesn't violate your religious rights as long as you aren't required to participate in it. So the moral of the story is, if you have strong opinions about things like religion and homosexuality, you'd better think twice before starting a business.