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- Barronelle Stutzman, the sole owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Wash., has for her entire career served and employed people who identify as homosexual. Despite this, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Washington attorney general allege that she is guilty of unlawful discrimination because she acted consistent with her faith and declined to use her creative skills to beautify the same-sex ceremony of a long-time customer, Robert Ingersoll, and another man, Curt Freed.
- ADF represents Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop
- ADF represents small Arizona church in big free speech win
- ADF withdraws suit after school district agrees to allow religious discussion, expression during lunch
- ADF asks Wash. high court to reverse lower court ruling against Barronelle Stutzman
- ADF, allied attorneys file brief with Colorado Court of Appeals
- Texas school district refused Christian ad on Jumbotron
- Customer filed complaint with Colorado Civil Rights Commission after bakery declined to write objectionable words, symbols on cake
- New brief reveals that civil rights commissioner lumped in Christian cake artist with slave owners, Holocaust perpetrators
- ADF represents church in pivotal free speech lawsuit at high court