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  • The Story of Brush & Nib Studio As the court explained, “an individual has autonomy over his or her speech and thus may not be forced to speak a message he or she does not wish to say.” (Read their inspiring story below.) In January 2015, after first meeting at a Bible study where they learned about their mutual passions for art, two young women enjoyed tea and hot chocolate at a North Phoenix coffee shop while discussing a big dream. They decided to open an art studio together, combining their calligraphy and hand-painting skills to create beautiful artwork celebrating some of life’s most ...
  • As a student at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Arizona, Erin Krestan was a member of Common Cause, a Christian club that met on campus. In order to promote her club, Erin asked to add an announcement to Mountain Ridge’s morning bulletins.
  • A recent ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court was an exercise in judicial modesty.
  • When it comes to defending life in Arizona, ADF is doing what the attorney general refuses to do.
  • ADF’s clients have faced laws that threatened their constitutional rights. Those rights are worth defending.
  • Students at Arizona Christian University had teaching opportunities taken from them because of their school’s beliefs.
  • Abortion advocates in Arizona are attacking a law that protects unborn children with genetic anomalies like Down syndrome.
  • There is a reason that America’s Founding Fathers considered the freedom of speech one of the most important liberties to protect.
  • In Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn, the Supreme ensured legislators can help children in their states via school choice legislation.
  • In the Reed v. Town of Gilbert case, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot regulate signs differently based on their content.