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- … accountability. Financial institutions in turn can hide behind that same shield to discriminate without ever …
- … support of their parents, not school officials who work behind their parents’ backs to secretly treat children as the … support of their parents, not school officials who work behind their parents’ backs to secretly treat children as the …
- … Jake Warner. “Because the attorney asked Jack to create a custom cake that would celebrate and symbolize a transition … in 2018 after Colorado tried to force him to create a custom cake celebrating a same-sex wedding—an activist … Masterpiece Cakeshop, requesting that Phillips create a custom cake that would symbolize and celebrate a gender …
- … which messages they will promote. Lorie is happy to design custom art for all people; she simply objects to being forced to pour her heart, imagination, and talents into messages that violate … all people; she simply objects to being forced to pour her heart, imagination, and talents into messages that violate …
- … full wedding support for same-sex ceremonies, including custom design work to decorate the ceremony, delivery to the … of the many area florists who were willing to create the custom floral arrangements the couple wanted. Several … full wedding support for same-sex ceremonies, including custom design work to decorate the ceremony, delivery to the …
- … so that the public and any jury would not know that it was behind the suit. The request became moot when the case went … so that the public and any jury would not know that it was behind the suit. The request became moot when the case went …
- New York Court of Appeals grants review of ADF lawsuits
- ADF is asking the Supreme Court to hear the case of Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage and family counselor who was censored by a Washington state law.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday not to review the Washington Supreme Court’s decision against floral artist Barronelle Stutzman in Arlene’s Flowers v. State of Washington and Arlene’s Flowers v. Ingersoll: “Although the outcome of this case is tragic, the critical work of protecting the First Amendment freedoms of all Americans must continue. No one should be forced to express a message or celebrate an event they disagree with. A government that can crush someone like ...
- Lawsuit takes issue with charging noncommercial Christian radio stations royalty fees more than 18 times higher than secular NPR stations