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  • Jack Phillips Jack Is Back in Court, Again. Cases: Masterpiece … death threats. After two wins—including one at the U.S. Supreme Court—you would think it would all be over. But now, … Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission . Jack won in a 7-2 ruling that upheld his religious freedom. In its …
  • … Roe v. Wade Has Been Overturned. What Happens Now? The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade. What happens now? Written …
  • Supreme Court Upholds Jack Phillips’s Freedom 7-2 A 7-2 Supreme Court
  • … without fear of government punishment. But let’s back up. Jack is a cake artist in Colorado. As the owner of … officials tried to punish Jack all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. They wanted to force Jack to say things he … by chipping in $10 today?  Give today! … Help Defend Jack PhillipsJack Phillips - donate …
  • … When will it end? After ten years, Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips is still fighting for his right to speak freely. … artist, a local attorney is now going after Jack in civil court. The Colorado Court of Appeals just affirmed a trial …
  • … Colorado Came After Jack Phillips … Again – And Lost … Again Jack Phillips should not … That case is still ongoing. In the meantime, ADF has won a landmark victory for free speech at the U.S. Supreme
  • … The Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear the latest case against cake artist and Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips. Will you help fuel his defense? In the third …
  • … through this has been really… encouraging.” The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled on August 22, 2013 against Jonathan and Elaine. One of the justices said that the Huguenins are “now are compelled by law to compromise the very religious …
  • … Activist Lawyer Targets Jack Phillips in Third Lawsuit After over 10 years in court, … years of harassment and even death threats. For some, it won’t be enough until Masterpiece Cakeshop closes its doors. …
  • What You Need to Know About the Supreme Court’s Foster Care … most vulnerable among us—children in need of loving homes. Now more than ever, we need highly successful adoption and …