Shop owner has constitutional right to refuse to print gay pride T-shirts

An appellate state court in Kentucky has held that the first amendment gives a shop owner the right to refuse to print gay pride T-shirts for an organization espousing views the shop owner does not hold. Lexington Fayette Urban County Human Rights Comm'n v. Hands On Originals, 2017 WL 2211381 (Ky. Ct. App. 2017), aff'd, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Comm'n v. Hands On Originals, 2019 WL 5677638 (Ky. 2019), The Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed, explaining that the public accommodations law protects individuals alone and confers no rights on organizations.