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- ADF lawsuit sparked by ban on ‘Christmas story hour’ invitations results in approval of Christian-themed fliers, but school decides to scrap take-home program
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding a Colorado trial court’s decision that punishes cake artist Jack Phillips for not designing a custom pink-and-blue cake celebrating a gender transition when asked to do so by an activist attorney: “Jack Phillips serves all people but shouldn’t be forced to create custom cakes with messages that violate his conscience. In this case, an activist attorney demanded Jack create custom cakes in order to ‘test’ Jack and ‘correct the errors’ of his thinking, and the activist even threatened ...
- … files lawsuit saying public school students don’t leave First Amendment rights at the school door Published June 15, …
- New motions ask court to dismiss AG case against Arlene’s Flowers, stop state and ACLU from going after florist personally
- … July 27, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever court order against the Obama administration’s … July 27, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever court order against the Obama administration’s …
- … July 27, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever court order against the Obama administration’s … July 27, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever court order against the Obama administration’s …
- Numerous states, members of Congress join others asking justices to take up NM case
Jack Phillips appeals decision that punishes him for not creating cake celebrating gender transition
ADF attorneys represent owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop- ADF attorneys represent French teacher Peter Vlaming
Legislators, publisher, religious groups voice support for artistic freedom at Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona state legislators, a publisher, and a variety of religious groups filed friend-of-the-court briefs with the Arizona Supreme Court on Friday in support of preserving artistic and religious freedom.