"Arizona Attorney General Defies Supreme Court in LGBTQ Rights Case"

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes vows to enforce Arizona's law prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, despite the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing businesses to discriminate based on religious beliefs. Mayes criticizes the court's decision as "woefully misguided" and aligns with Justice Sotomayor's dissenting opinion, stating that granting businesses the right to discriminate is "profoundly wrong." Mayes encourages anyone who believes they have been discriminated against to file a complaint with her office, emphasizing her commitment to enforcing Arizona's public accommodation law.
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