Arkansas Supreme Court Rules Against City's LGBT Policy
February 23, 2017
February 23, 2017
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 23 -- Liberty Counsel issued the following news release:
Today the Arkansas Supreme Court struck down a city's ordinance that unlawfully added sexual orientation and gender identity. In the unanimous ruling, the court ruled that the City of Fayetteville violated state law by adding these two categories when state law did not include them.
Arkansas' civil rights law does not include sexual orientation or gender identity. The court ruled that . . .
Today the Arkansas Supreme Court struck down a city's ordinance that unlawfully added sexual orientation and gender identity. In the unanimous ruling, the court ruled that the City of Fayetteville violated state law by adding these two categories when state law did not include them.
Arkansas' civil rights law does not include sexual orientation or gender identity. The court ruled that . . .