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- The U.S. Supreme Court has received numerous friend-of-the-court briefs in support of the freedom of a Washington state floral artist—and, by extension, other creative professionals—to decline to create artistic expression and participate in events with which they disagree.
- Washington Supreme Court ruled govt can force people to create artistic expression, participate in events with which they disagree
- ADF represents Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop
- ADF attorneys are co-counsel in defense of state’s Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act
- ADF attorneys represent Michigan family farmer in challenge to city policy that ousted him from farmers’ market for his beliefs
- ADF attorneys file opening brief in challenge to ordinance that forces commissioned artists to celebrate same-sex ceremonies, gags them from expressing their views
- ADF attorneys challenge city, state laws that force creative professionals to promote messages, events they don’t agree with
- Washington Supreme Court says govt can force people to create artistic expression, participate in events with which they disagree
- ADF attorneys are co-counsel in defense of state’s Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act
- Couple, their video production company don’t want govt to force them to tell stories that violate their beliefs