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- Free-speech advocates unite in support of Masterpiece Cakeshop
- ADF client in Supreme Court case honored at Weyrich 2017 Awards Dinner
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Wednesday
- State civil rights commission continues to pursue prosecution of Phillips, prompting him to seek immediate relief from federal court
- 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 ...
- ADF attorneys representing Masterpiece Cakeshop cake artist ask state high court to uphold First Amendment rights of all artists
- Washington Supreme Court minimizes US Supreme Court’s protection for freedom, rules against Barronelle Stutzman
- Numerous briefs ask high court to take Barronelle Stutzman’s case after Washington court minimizes previous Supreme Court decision
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit’s decision Friday to vacate its opinion against the religious accommodation of Indiana high school music teacher John Kluge in Kluge v. Brownsburg Community School Corporation and send the case back to district court to be reconsidered in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Groff v. DeJoy: “Federal law protects employees’ ability to live and work according to their religious beliefs. Yet ...
- NEW YORK – The New York City school system has repeatedly slammed the door on church requests to rent meeting space. But the Bronx Household of Faith, a church armed with last summer’s precedent in Good News Club v. Milford, will be knocking on the door again next week in federal court. Most school systems don’t mind renting space to community groups. That is, unless you’re the New York City school system and the community group is a church. Even though churches across the country are able to rent space from public school systems, the Bronx Household of Faith must go to court to do that. In ...