The Human Rights Campaign has filed a brief with the Supreme Court arguing against the claims of Jack Phillips in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case. HRC has secured the signatures of major businesses in the US. Here is the list. People who regard what Mr. Phillips has undergone as abominable should do what they can not to hand their dollars over to them.
1. Affirm, Inc.
2. Airbnb, Inc.
3. Amalgamated Bank
4. Amazon.com, Inc.
5. American Airlines
6. Apple Inc.
7. Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Holdings, Inc.
8. Choice Hotels International, Inc.
9. Cisco Systems, Inc.
10. Citigroup, Inc.
11. Deutsche Bank
12. Glassdoor, Inc.
13. Intel Corporation
14. John Hancock
15. Levi Strauss & Co.
16. Linden Research, Inc.
17. Lyft Inc.
18. Marriott International, Inc.
19. MassMutual
20. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
21. MongoDB, Inc.
22. National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
23. NIO U.S.
24. PayPal Holdings, Inc.
25. Pfizer, Inc.
26. Postmates, Inc.
27. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
28. Prudential Financial, Inc.
29. Replacements, Ltd.
30. Salesforce.com, Inc.
31. SurveyMonkey
32. The Estée Lauder Companies
33. Uber Technologies, Inc.
34. WeddingWire, Inc.
35. Weebly, Inc.
36. Witeck Communications
37. Yelp, Inc.
Mark Bauerlein is senior editor of First Things.
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