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The Supreme Court's term is coming to a close, but it won't be long before another First Amendment case is back before the justices.
The law firm representing a Colorado website designer is making First Amendment arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal court agreed her free-speech rights are in jeopardy but still upheld a controversial state law.
A Christian couple in Oregon isn't out of the woods yet in an anti-discrimination case.
A Colorado web designer and her legal team are hopeful the U.S. Supreme Court decides to hear her case as she fights to defend the constitutional right to express her religious beliefs in the products she creates.
Attorneys for a web designer in Colorado are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her case.
If the appeals court drops the lawsuit against Jack Phillips, his attorney does not think the plaintiff in the case will leave the Colorado cake artist alone.
A web designer will appeal the ruling that says Colorado can force her to create objectionable websites.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that sided with a Catholic organization could help other Christian plaintiffs and defendants preserve their First Amendment rights, says an attorney familiar with all of those court battles.
Christian baker Jack Phillips has openly shared about what he calls the "horrific" backlash he has faced over the years since being sued for declining to bake two men's same-sex "wedding" cake due to his sincerely held religious beliefs.
Former Solicitor General Ken Starr argues that the Equality Act is not only a "clear and present danger" to the freedom of Americans' conscience but also the Biden administration's "greatest threat" to religious liberty.