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- … be the state motto of Colorado. Christian cake artist Jack Phillips’s legal odyssey has now dragged on longer than the … Court rebuked Colorado officials’ overt hostility to Phillips’s sincerely held religious convictions and, in last …
- … v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (2018) ADF client Jack Phillips is a cake artist who was punished by the Colorado … to his religious beliefs about marriage. ADF represented Jack at the Supreme Court, arguing that the government cannot …
- … enacted a statute allowing taxpayers in the state to donate their own money to a charitable school tuition … tuition tax credit, each Arizonan can choose whether to donate to a STO. If they choose to do so, they can choose which STO they would like to donate to. They are then given a dollar-for-dollar tax credit …
- … justices an excellent organizing theme. She explained that Jack Phillips serves all customers but does not create all … This short phrase helped the justices to see that Jack Phillips serves everyone—no matter their background. But …
- In Thompson v. Hebdon, a group of Alaska voters alleged the government was infringing on free speech.
- … But a Colorado law—the same one used to target ADF client Jack Phillips —made it clear that Lorie is not welcome in that …
- … designed websites consistent with her beliefs. The case of Jack Phillips, another ADF client, illustrates just how credible those threats are. Jack has now been in litigation for over a decade . Colorado …
- … threatened by laws and activists looking to target them? Jack Phillips—the Colorado cake artist—has been in litigation for … and now by a private activist attorney who called Jack to “correct the errors” of his thinking. The need for …
- … to convey ideas that violate their beliefs. For example, Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop has been targeted three … ideas about human sexuality that he doesn’t believe. Jack already won a major victory at the U.S. Supreme Court, …
- … and the freedom of speech. Sometimes, like in the cases of Jack Phillips and Lorie Smith , this means the freedom to decline … to express messages that violate your deeply held beliefs. Jack and Lorie are happy to serve anyone, including those who …