Filter by
Search
Search Keywords
- In 2006, Elaine Huguenin, a wedding photographer in New Mexico, received an inquiry from Vanessa Wilcox to photograph her same-sex commitment ceremony. Elaine respectfully declined. She and her husband, Jonathan, couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith.
- Photo artist told to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Photo artist forced to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Photo artist told by civil rights commission to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Other lawsuits concerning govt-forced speech working way through court system
- Libertarian same-sex marriage supporters among those backing freedom to decline participation in same-sex ceremonies
- Alliance Defending Freedom asks nation’s highest court to reverse unprecedented NM Supreme Court decision
- State high court issues decision against photographer for acting according to her religious convictions
- Human rights commission required artist to pay nearly $7,000 for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Human rights commission required artist to pay nearly $7,000 for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony