A controversial piece of legislation dubbed the "right to discriminate" bill passed the Arizona legislature late Thursday evening and is on its way to Gov. Jan Brewer for signing. The bill would allow individuals, corporations, and religious bodies to use religious beliefs to defend themselves in a discrimination lawsuit. Opponents say this would protect the right of employers to not hire anyone who isn't Christian, and prevent LGBT community members from accessing virtually any services. Meanwhile, advocates defend the bill as a protection of religious liberties. In Kansas, a similar-style bill is on the table that would allow individuals to decline providing a service that's contrary to religious beliefs.
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