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- The Colorado Civil Rights Commission targeted Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop for creating cake art according to his religious beliefs.
- Madison & Wisconsin laws compel photographer to take photographs and write blog posts promoting same-sex marriage & pro-abortion groups and to publish those photographs and posts on the internet.
- New Mexico punished a Christian photographer for declining to create photographs telling the story of a same-sex commitment ceremony
- The Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis is a testimony to God’s faithfulness in using the work of ADF to protect free speech for all.
- Photographer Amy Lawson filed a lawsuit to challenge a pair of laws that threatened her right to speak consistent with her beliefs.
- As a cake artist who has faced a similar lawsuit to the one Jack now faces, I know the importance of free speech.
- Following Supreme Court’s 303 Creative decision, 2nd Circuit reinstates photographer’s case, orders lower court to consider injunction against state coercion
- Masterpiece Cakeshop owner, ADF attorney to hold press conference following oral arguments at Colorado Supreme Court
- In 2014, a New Mexico photographer was told that violating her conscience was ‘the price of citizenship.’ Thankfully, that’s not the end of the story.
- Free-speech advocates unite in support of Masterpiece Cakeshop