Jack’s Story

Jack Phillips became America’s most well-known cake artist. His story inspired a global conversation about the future of freedom and free speech.

For more than twelve years, Jack courageously faced harassment, loss of business, and even death threats as he was targeted for his faith. And ADF stood with him, securing victories in three separate lawsuits, including a win at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Jack is a humble hero with a hopeful heart. Hear him share his story with Megyn Kelly or read about his journey here.

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The attacks on our free speech haven’t stopped just because Jack won his cases. Learn about these threats—and what ADF is doing about it.

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