
The Tennes family in their orchard: Steve, wife Bridget, Faith, in Dad's arms, James, Joseph and Mary. Daughter Brianna was busy at volleyball practice. A judge has ordered a Michigan city to make room again for an apple grower who was barred from a seasonal market because he doesn't allow gay couples to get married at his farm, which is a popular wedding spot. Federal Judge Paul Maloney granted an injunction Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, saying East Lansing likely violated the religious and free speech rights of Tennes. (Dale G. Young/Detroit News via AP)
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