BC in NS
Leading Member
You still do not understand.Yes you can refuse to do it if the ceremony itself is not legal. There is no such thing as a legal gay ceremony in this state so to refuse to do it is not against the law..you cannot be prosecuted for refusing to break the law....
Based on your reply above, what law are you breaking? Please show me the law that says same sex marriages are not legal in WV and so anyone photographing same is breaking the law. Suppose a couple from Nova Scotia comes down to WV and asks you to take their photo, now what are you going to do - they are legally married here. You could be successfully sued for refusal.
What I am trying to help you understand is if you refuse to take on a job based on a prohibited grounds you can be sued. The fact the ceremony is not legal is not of concern, it is not illegal to photograph a same sex couple, so they are not asking you to do something illegal. Discriminating on same sex grounds may not be a listed grounds in WV, , the question you'd need to ask a lawyer in your state is "could you be successfully sued" on those grounds, the lawyers answer will be dependent on your states HR act, the recent court interpretations in your state and any federal law applicable. You seem to think you know the answer, I am suggesting you might actually want to speak to a lawyer to find out.
Just trying to help people understand,
Bill
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