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  • Winning a Supreme Court case should have settled this. Yet cake artist Jack Phillips finds himself in court a third time. Enough is enough.
  • When will it end? After ten years, Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips is still fighting for his right to speak freely. Even though the State of Colorado abandoned its prosecution of the cake artist, a local attorney is now going after Jack in civil court. The Colorado Court of Appeals just affirmed a trial court decision punishing Jack for not designing a custom cake celebrating a gender transition that an activist attorney requested. Alliance Defending Freedom is appealing that decision. What’s happened to Jack is a blatant of example of activists targeting, harassing, and punishing those who ...
  • He’s been called names, received death threats, been compared to Nazis and slaveholders, and been dragged into court again and again. All because he wants to say what he believes without fear of government punishment. But let’s back up. Jack is a cake artist in Colorado. As the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, he gladly serves all people. And like most artists, he always decides whether to create a custom cake based on what message it will express, never who requests it. For this, Colorado officials tried to punish Jack all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. They wanted to force Jack to say ...
  • Help ensure your constitutional rights always have a strong legal defense.
  • Help ensure your constitutional rights always have a strong legal defense. DONATE NOW The Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear the latest case against cake artist Jack Phillips and his Masterpiece Cakeshop. Will you help fuel his defense? In the third lawsuit targeting Jack and his business, the Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a judgment punishing Jack for not designing a custom pink-and-blue cake celebrating a gender transition that an activist attorney requested. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys appealed that decision to the state’s high court, which will hear the case. But we ...
  • … A few months later, Ms. Sheldon received an email from the dean of the math and science division of SJCC notifying her … was received and that she needed to meet with the dean to discuss the subject of the complaint. The complaint … the investigation of the student complaint concluded, the dean wrote a letter stating that Ms. Sheldon had taught …
  • Web designer Lorie Smith is taking her case 303 Creative v. Elenis to the U.S. Supreme Court. Support her stand for free speech here.
  • Across America, government officials are getting bolder. Some are working to restrict your religious freedom, silence your speech, and crush your conscience. Here's what you can do.
  • Barronelle Stutzman’s story of continuing struggle for religious freedom should be alarming to every American who cherishes freedom, not just to Christians.
  • Alliance Defending Freedom’s Case Watch helps you stay up to date on cases affecting your rights.