A six-year legal battle between a farm and the city of East Lansing has ended after a district judge ruled against the city, citing that it had violated a Catholic family’s right to religious freedom.

The Tennes family was banned from selling at a Michigan farmer’s market in 2016 after expressing that marriage is between a man and a woman.

Thanks to the decision, the Tenneses, who run an orchard in nearby Charlotte, may now continue selling their produce at said East Lansing market.

This outcome smote the efforts of city officials who frowned on their religious belief that marriage is between one man and one woman and had accused them of discriminating.

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