
Kentucky appeals court rules to protect freedom of conscience of printer Blaine Adamson, Hands On Originals
A Kentucky appeals court issued a ruling Friday that affirms a Lexington printer’s freedom to decline orders that would require him to promote a message in conflict with his religious beliefs. In 2014, the Lexington-Fayette More...

Kentucky lawsuit over Blaine Adamson, printer refusing to print gay pride shirts moves on
Attorneys for a Kentucky t-shirt printing company and the company’s owner, Blaine Adamson, which refused to print Pride t-shirts back in 2012, have argued that the refusal does not constitute discrimination. A More...

Kentucky court protects t-shirt printer’s right to refuse making shirts for gay pride event
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Lexington printer have filed their brief with the Kentucky Court of Appeals after the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission appealed the printer’s More...

Kentucky court rules to protect free speech, religious freedom for t-shirt maker
A Kentucky court ruled Monday that a Lexington printer is free to decline to print messages that conflict with his religious beliefs and that the government cannot force him to do otherwise. The Lexington-Fayette More...

T-shirt printer appeals ruling which forces them to make gay pride products
Alliance Defending Freedom filed an appeal in state court Monday on behalf of a Lexington-area printer being forced by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission to promote messages that conflict More...