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Barronelle StutzmanBarronelle Stutzman, the sole owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Washington, has served and employed people who identify as LGBT for her entire career. Despite this, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Washington Attorney General claim that she is guilty of unlawful discrimination when she acted consistent with her faith and declined to use her creative skills to celebrate the same-sex ceremony of her longtime customer, Robert Ingersoll. (4/19/2020)
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Arlene’s Flowers v. State of Washington | Arlene’s Flowers v. IngersollState government and private parties sue floral artist to compel her to participate in same-sex ceremony (5/27/2020)
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Washington Supreme Court Punishes Barronelle Stutzman. What Now?Alliance Defending Freedom will continue to stand with Barronelle by appealing this ruling against her to the U.S. Supreme Court. Here's how you can help. (4/20/2020)
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Like Jack Phillips, Barronelle Stutzman Is a Victim of State Hostility toward ReligionIf you were appalled by the government’s hostility towards Jack Phillips in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, you need to read about the case of Barronelle Stutzman. (4/20/2020)
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Like Jack Phillips, Barronelle Stutzman Is a Victim of State Hostility toward ReligionIf you were appalled by the government’s hostility towards Jack Phillips in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, you need to read about the case of Barronelle Stutzman. (4/20/2020)
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4 Things You Need To Know About Barronelle Stutzman’s StoryBarronelle Stutzman’s legal trouble started when she declined to design floral arrangements celebrating long-time customer Rob Ingersoll’s same-sex ceremony. (4/20/2020)