Web designer Lorie Smith, of 303 Creative, appeals Colorado ruling to make sites against her beliefs
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing Colorado web designer Lorie Smith and her studio, 303 Creative, filed their opening brief Wednesday in an appeal of a federal district court’s order that More...
Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski continue battle for freedom of conscience as gay marriage case heads to Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to take up a pivotal artistic and religious freedom case. The case, Brush & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix, involves two artists who risk jail time and fines if they More...
Phoenix artists Joanna Duka, Breanna Koski appealing ‘jail threat’ ordinance over gay weddings
Two Phoenix artists will appeal a court rulingreleased 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 More...
SCOTUS dodges Ten Commandments case, confusion over monuments will remain
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to weigh in on a Ten Commandments monument that a New Mexico city allowed citizens to place among other historical monuments on public property. In July, Alliance Defending More...
Wisconsin: Court protects Amy Lawson from city, state punishments over gay marriage photography services
A Dane County Circuit Court declared 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. Regarding More...
Wisconsin photographyer, Amy Lynn Photography Studio, heads to court freedom of conscience case, artistic expression
ADF attorneys representing photographer and blogger Amy Lawson, who owns Amy Lynn Photography Studio in Madison, filed suit against the city and against state officials in March. The lawsuit challenges a sweeping More...
ADF defends New Mexico town, desire to keep Ten Commandment monument which ‘offends’ atheists
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing the city of Bloomfield, New Mexico, asked the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday to take up a case involving a Ten Commandments monument on the lawn of Bloomfield’s city More...
New Mexico: Atheists win as appeal to stop uprooting of Ten Commandments monument denied
A federal appeals court has denied a petition asking it to review a lower court ruling requiring the removal of a Ten Commandments monument in Bloomfield, New Mexico. The monuments sit with others at the City Hall, More...