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  • … for Alliance Defending Freedom are currently litigating one of those cases— 303 Creative v. Elenis —before the Supreme Court of the United … what’s at stake in 303 Creative v. Elenis too. There, Colorado state officials are misusing a public-accommodation …
  • … After 20 years of legal proceedings, Bronx Household of Faith and other NYC churches finally have equal access to … from a boy into a man. But instead of celebrating all this work the church was doing, the City of New York prohibited it … remained in effect, allowing at least 60 churches to meet across all five boroughs of New York City. But in the …
  • … in 2018 that invalidated a similar law in California. No one should be targeted by the government for peacefully living out their beliefs—least of all, those who offer free, lifesaving help to those in need. What does … Mosaic Health, is led by Kathy Lesnoff. Kathy used to work at one of the largest abortion facilities in the …
  • … favor of free speech in Lorie Smith’s landmark case, 303 Creative v. Elenis. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … heard of the art studio Lorie owns—303 Creative in Denver, Colorado. That’s because Lorie has challenged a Colorado law … the conditions for progress,” Kristen said. “Regardless of one’s beliefs, race, faith, or identity, no one should be …
  • … story of Lorie Smith. Lorie is a graphic artist based in Colorado, and she creates custom websites for her clients through her business, 303 Creative. The state of Colorado tried to force Lorie to say … ensure people have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a …
  • … movies like Star Wars where Darth Vader chooses to do one final good act after a lifetime of evil. But none of … website designer Lorie Smith at the Supreme Court in 303 Creative v. Elenis . Lorie runs 303 Creative, a website … between one man and one woman. But Lorie lives in Colorado. And Colorado was trying to misuse one of its laws …
  • … with. This is especially true for artists and others in creative professions such as Jack Phillips. Jack and his wife co-own Masterpiece Cakeshop in Colorado. There, Jack uses his artistic talents to create … and informs how he operates his business. But he would one day find out that the State of Colorado would order him …
  • … Amendment—even though the town allowed volunteers to pray consistent with the practice and faith of the individual … in the town were Christian churches. As a result, most who volunteered to pray before the meetings were Christians. … the majority of which happen to be Christian. At one meeting in 2008, Galloway said she felt excluded by the …
  • … How One High Schooler’s Stand Protected Students Across the … day to pray together and encourage one another in their faith. Over time, the word spread about the group, and their … School officials told Chase that the group could only meet before or after school to pray. This limitation, which …
  • … the alleged danger of this statute is, in large measure, one of self-censorship; a harm that can be realized even … The U.S. Supreme Court ultimately invalidated the law. 303 Creative v. Elenis (2023): Graphic designer Lorie Smith successfully challenged Colorado’s misuse of its public-accommodation law, which …