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  • … Ky. court upholds freedom of printers not to print ADF attorneys represent Lexington printer Hands On Originals Published April 27, 2015 Related …
  • … Following His Conscience Lands Minnesota Pharmacist in Court A … has long recognized that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. … and she even called George’s boss to complain. She also chose to transfer her prescription. The CVS that George …
  • … court ruled unanimously that the group who sued Blaine did not have a legal right to do so. Praise God for this victory! … lose his business Blaine owns Hands On Originals, a small promotional printing shop in Lexington. He works hard to … It’s all because he respectfully declined a request to print a shirt with a message promoting a local gay pride …
  • … Free to speak or not speak? That is the question in Ky. printer case ADF files appeal on behalf of Lexington printer … sexual-orientation discrimination when he declined to print shirts promoting the Lexington Pride Festival, even …
  • … Kentucky printer’s victory is victory for all Hands On Originals files … social issues have come together to file briefs defending not only this printer’s freedom, but also the freedom of … in 2014 that Blaine Adamson of Hands On Originals must print messages that conflict with his faith on shirts that …
  • … Recommended ruling in Ky. printer case could result in freedom for no one Group that … sexual-orientation discrimination when he declined to print shirts promoting the Lexington Pride Festival even … June 19. “Blaine declined the request to print the shirts not because of any characteristic of the people who asked for …
  • … KY Supreme Court rules in favor of print shop owner who stood for free speech Lexington promotional printer wins his case, one justice says govt … that the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization did not have a legal right to sue Adamson or his business, Hands …
  • … with the Kentucky Supreme Court on behalf of a Lexington promotional printer who wishes to operate his business … upheld the freedom of Blaine Adamson and his promotional print shop, Hands On Originals, to decline to print messages … brief explains, “The right to decide what to say and what not to say—to choose which ideas to express—is core to human …
  • … Kentucky appeals court upholds victory for printer, deals blow to govt coercion ADF attorneys represent … ruled that Blaine Adamson of Hands On Originals must print messages that conflict with his faith when customers … the freedom to express those beliefs, and the freedom to  not  express ideas that would violate their conscience,” said …
  • … Kentucky printer asks state high court to leave in place decision … attorneys argue that “the Commission cannot force HOO to print messages that conflict with its owners’ beliefs. Such a … question with consensus across ideological lines does not warrant this Court’s attention.” “Americans should always …