Filter by
Search
Search Keywords
Legislators, publisher, religious groups voice support for artistic freedom at Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona state legislators, a publisher, and a variety of religious groups filed friend-of-the-court briefs with the Arizona Supreme Court on Friday in support of preserving artistic and religious freedom.- ADF attorneys represent creators of custom artwork in challenge to Phoenix ordinance
- Two Phoenix artists will appeal a court ruling released Wednesday that allows a sweeping Phoenix ordinance to stand even though it uses the threat of jail time and fines to silence their desired speech and forces them to create custom artwork expressing messages that violate their core beliefs.
- ADF represents scientist who was intentionally prevented from conducting research in Grand Canyon because of his beliefs
- ADF sues on behalf of scientist intentionally prevented from conducting research because of 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
- Maricopa County Community College District agrees to eliminate unconstitutional free speech restrictions as part of settlement
- Ordinance forces art studio to promote same-sex ceremonies, forbids them from communicating publicly about their views
- Ordinance forces art studio to promote same-sex ceremonies, forbids them from communicating publicly about their views
- ADF files suit on behalf of student prevented from distributing copies of US Constitution in restrictive ‘speech zone’