Bed & breakfast owner held to have no religious freedom right to refuse to provide lodging to a lesbian couple protected by state public accommodations law

In a case decided several months before the Supreme Court's ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colo. Civ. Rights Comm'n, 138 S.Ct. 1719 (2018), the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court held that there is no constitutional right to an exemption from a public accommodation law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, even if the accommodation is a small bed and breakfast business. Cervelli v. Aloha Bed & Breakfast,415 P.3d 919 (Haw. Ct. App. 2018). Nor did the law violate the owner's rights to privacy or intimate association.