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- … Colorado Supreme Court takes Jack Phillips' free speech case ADF attorneys representing cake … to agree that Americans shouldn’t be compelled to express what they don’t believe.” On the same day the Supreme Court …
- … ADF to CO Supreme Court: Protect Jack Phillips’ expressive freedom …
- … Jack Phillips asks CO Court of Appeals to protect his right to … v. Scardina WHO: Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys WHAT: Available for media interviews following oral … disagrees with those ideas.” On the same day the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear Phillips’ previous case …
- … Statement of cake artist Jack Phillips following oral arguments at US Supreme Court The following statement was delivered by cake …
- … Jack Phillips to appeal CO court's decision punishing him for not designing cake … Stutzman , whose petition is pending before the U.S. Supreme Court—represents a disturbing trend: the …
- … 10th Circuit on behalf of Smith. “Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips has been harassed for years, and now Lorie Smith is … they disagree with even if they, like Smith, decide what to create based on the message, not the personal …
- … Following 303 Creative ruling, Jack Phillips asks CO Supreme Court to protect his freedom ADF … to agree that Americans shouldn’t be compelled to express what they don’t believe.” In April, ADF attorneys …
- … Supreme Court Upholds Jack Phillips’s Freedom 7-2 A 7-2 Supreme Court ruling in favor of … the First Amendment right of all Americans to choose what messages to express, and ADF attorneys have asked the …
- … Graphic designer with case at US Supreme Court to join Sen. Cruz at press conference Thursday … of 303 Creative, and ADF General Counsel Kristen Waggoner WHAT: Speaking at a press conference led by Sen. Ted Cruz …
- … Broad ideological support filed at US Supreme Court in favor of free speech, CO graphic designer ADF … protects Ms. Smith from the government telling her what to say….” First Amendment scholars Eugene Volokh and …