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  • … he believes without fear of government punishment. Through it all, Jack has endured the spotlight of the national media, … lawsuit. And on June 18, 2024, the Colorado Supreme Court will hear Jack’s case. Who is Jack Phillips? Jack Phillips is … she said. “Three days ago.” Jack has always been an artist When Jack opened Masterpiece Cakeshop, he wanted to use his …
  • … against him and his business, Masterpiece Cakeshop. It all started in 2012 when the Colorado Civil Rights Commission pursued legal … the case on his behalf, and the Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral argument in June 2024. Jack Phillips is once …
  • … Supreme Court Upholds Jack Phillips’s Freedom 7-2 A 7-2 Supreme Court ruling in … create a cake disparaging people who identify as LGBT. Yet when a same-sex couple came into Masterpiece Cakeshop to … had discriminated based on sexual orientation—even though it was the message, not the people, that Jack had objected …
  • … him “whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). Jack … its charges in March 2019. “We’re pleased that the state will be dismissing its case against Jack,” said ADF General … not have to fear government punishment for his faith when he opens his cake shop for business each day. Learn …
  • … State Supreme Court doubled down on its first decision. It ruled that the government can force Barronelle to create … Donate Now Why was Barronelle targeted? It all began when a longtime friend and client, Rob Ingersoll, asked … in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case. Government officials will use Barronelle’s loss to target others. And then on June …
  • … slaves on his property to help them escape.   After the end of the Civil War in 1865, Geneva College opened its doors … to a full degree program. Now, more than 150 years later, it is once again standing strong on its motto and facing a … of 2016.  In May 2016, the Supreme Court sent the cases back to the lower courts, directing the courts to allow the …
  • … was ‘the price of citizenship.’ Thankfully, that’s not the end of the story. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … Elaine loved creating photographs and felt most alive when she is in her element. She used a photojournalistic … have been further from the truth. For Jonathan and Elaine, it wasn’t about the person making the request. The Huguenins …
  • … term “separation of church and state,” or anything like it, does not appear in the Constitution). At the time … for years—it had abandoned the Lemon test. Instead, courts will now look to “historical practices and understandings” to … wrong thinking once again. ADF experienced this argument when it challenged the New York City Department of …
  • … home to many broken families and people living in poverty. It was for that reason that Pastors Bob Hall and Jack Roberts … to rent space, as many nonprofits in the area did. That’s when they learned about New York’s discriminatory law against … religion are struck down in court. But we need your help. Will you join with ADF and other freedom-loving Americans to …
  • … for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” But it wasn’t until he was in his mid-20s that the subject really … haunted Anderson after the relationship ended and he moved back to his hometown in Ohio, and enrolled at Columbus State … August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the school’s policies. …