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Legislators, publisher, religious groups voice support for artistic freedom at Arizona Supreme Court
… Legislators, publisher, religious groups voice support for artistic freedom at Arizona Supreme Court State high court receives briefs in support of taking …- … Wyoming judge punished for marriage beliefs takes her case to US Supreme Court State high court publicly censured Judge Ruth Neely, …
- … NM Supreme Court: Price of citizenship is compromising your beliefs … who has deeply held religious beliefs opposing same-sex marriage is asked to work a same-sex wedding ceremony, 85% of …
- … NM Supreme Court will hear case of photographer fined for adhering to … their ceremony. New Mexico law does not recognize either marriage or civil unions between persons of the same sex. …
- … Cases to watch Supreme Court Cases Recent Victories New Cases Hot Topics Support … of human life, freedom of speech, parental rights, and marriage and family in America and around the world. Because …
- … NM town to US Supreme Court: Let Ten Commandments monument stand ADF attorneys … and displays … Case:City of Bloomfield v. Felix … NM town to US Supreme Court: Let Ten Commandments monument …
- … ADF to appeal court decision against NM photographer Photo artist told by … Willock and another woman wanted to hold in Taos. Neither marriage nor civil unions are legal between members of the …
- … Iowa Supreme Court: No fundamental right to abortion in state constitution ADF attorneys represent 60 state legislators who asked state high court to overturn previous … this and overturned its previous decision. Now state legislators have substantially more freedom to protect the …
- … Broad support for NM photographer reflected in new briefs filed with US Supreme Court Libertarian same-sex marriage supporters among those …
- … ADF will appeal NM court’s decision against photographer Human rights commission … we will certainly appeal this decision to the New Mexico Supreme Court.” In 2006, Vanessa Willock asked Elaine …