Conservatives Win New Shot to Sue Over Chick-fil-A Ban at Texas Airport
Texas’ top court on Friday ruled that conservative activists suing the city of San Antonio over its decision to prevent Chick-fil-A from opening a restaurant in an airport due to its support of anti-LGBTQ causes had failed to show the city was violating state law but could try again.
The Texas Supreme Court on a 9-0 vote reversed a lower court’s dismissal of the case to allow the activists (#SAFA) to try to allege sufficient facts to show the city was violating a Texas law barring governments from taking “adverse” steps against companies based on their religious beliefs.
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