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- Judge says artist cannot sue against part of law, will pause rest of suit until US Supreme Court ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop
- Court says administration can’t force organization, its employees to act contrary to their own pro-life beliefs
- Photo artist forced to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Friday
- Photo artist told to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Photo artist told by civil rights commission to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Human rights commission required artist to pay nearly $7,000 for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Human rights commission required artist to pay nearly $7,000 for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Greg Chafuen regarding Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s signing Thursday of SB 150, a bill that ensures that Utahans are free to live and work according to their faith without fear of unjust government punishment: “Citizens shouldn’t be left defenseless when their government attempts to burden their ability to live and worship according to their faith. This law provides a sensible balancing test for courts to use when reviewing government policies that infringe upon the religious freedom rights of Utahans. The law doesn’t ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Greg Baylor regarding Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s signing Wednesday of HB 4616, a bill that censors conversations between clients and counselors by dictating what goals can be pursued and what ideas can be discussed: “The government has no business censoring conversations between patients and counselors. HB 4616 jeopardizes constitutionally protected freedom of speech by allowing government officials to insert themselves into private conversations between counselors and their clients. Counselors shouldn’t ...