Summary
A Louisville, Kentucky, law forces a photographer and blogger to create photographs and blogs promoting same-sex wedding ceremonies if she creates photographs and blogs celebrating weddings between one man and one woman. The law also forbids her and her studio from publicly explaining to clients and potential clients (through her studio’s own website or social media sites) the religious reasons why she only celebrates wedding ceremonies between one man and one woman.










Commentary
Supreme Court could echo photographer’s free speech victory over mandated LGBT wedding support | Fox News
Jonathan Scruggs
September 09, 2022
Court victory for photographer against same-sex weddings a win for all
Jonathan Scruggs
August 21, 2020
Court Rules Photographer Has the Right to Choose Which Events to Celebrate – My Christian Daily
Sarah Kramer
August 18, 2020
Why This Kentucky Photographer is Standing Up for Free Speech
Maureen Collins
August 10, 2020
This Kentucky photographers free speech should be protected
Maureen Collins
February 06, 2020
Louisville photographer: As a Christian, I shouldn’t be forced to work same-sex weddings
Chelsey Nelson
November 21, 2019
A Hollywood Script About Free Speech in Louisville, Kentucky
Jonathan Scruggs
November 21, 2019
Kentucky decision on Christian print shop shows why Supreme Court should rule on religious business owners
Jim Campbell
November 18, 2019