(Austin, TX) — The Texas Supreme Court is weighing the state’s “Save Chick-fil-A” law.
San Antonio City Council voted in 2019 to deny the chain a concession at the city’s airport. Council members based their decision on complaints that Chick-fil-A had donated to Christian organizations that opposed same-sex marriage. The Legislature passed the Republican-backed law, which bans local governments from punishing businesses for their support of a religious organization.
Back-and-forth lawsuits and appeals have brought the case before the state’s high court.
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