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- Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski create custom-designed artwork through their business, Brush & Nib Studio.
- The Court ruled in favor of free speech in Lorie Smith’s landmark case, 303 Creative v. Elenis.
- Photographer and blogger Chelsey Nelson challenged an unjust Louisville law that violated her rights to free speech and religious freedom.
- Lexington promotional printer wins his case, one justice says govt violated First Amendment
- Law at issue is same one involved in Masterpiece Cakeshop case
- How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up?
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 file opening brief on behalf of Hands On Originals
- Briefs filed with Kentucky Supreme Court support Lexington printer 13 to 1
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jonathan Scruggs regarding court orders that a Dane County Circuit Court issued Wednesday and on Aug. 11 in Amy Lynn Photography Studio v. City of Madison declaring that Amy Lawson and her business are not subject to city and state laws that would otherwise control her artistic freedom because she does not have a physical storefront: “The court’s judgment has vital implications for everyone in Wisconsin who values artistic freedom. The court found—and the city and state have now agreed—that creative ...