25 years agoAround the nation — October 9, 1990The Minnesota Supreme Court has let stand its ruling that a landlord may refuse to rent to an unmarried couple because of his religious beliefs. The court denied a petition to rehear the discrimination case, in which it ruled 4-3 last month in favor of landlord Layle French of Marshall.The court had ruled that French’s rights of conscience take precedence over the couple’s rights under the stat’s laws against discrimination. State Human Rights …