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As Supreme Court Case Looms, Religious Exception Claims to Nondiscrimination Laws Continue

An Arizona judge this week ruled that owners of a wedding invitation design business are not entitled to an exception from a Phoenix ordinance barring discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

BJC’s Hollman Discusses Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Importance of Understanding

In a new column, the BJC’s Holly Hollman dives into Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, a highly charged case the U.S. Supreme Court will hear in December.

Judge Orders Michigan City to Accept Farmer’s Market Vendor

A Michigan city unconstitutionally targeted a business owner’s religion in denying his application to be a Farmer’s Market vendor, according to a judge’s ruling.

BJC Responds to Supreme Court Decision to Review Travel Ban, Cakeshop Cases

The BJC issued statements today in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to hear two closely watched cases that may have an impact on religious liberty law.

5th Circuit Reinstates Controversial Mississippi HB 1523

A panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that plaintiffs have not yet suffered sufficient injury to bring a lawsuit challenging Mississippi’s HB 1523.

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