The state agreed to pay Lorie Smith's attorneys' fees after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the web designer last year.
Insights from the Bench A Big Win for First Amendment Advocates: Lorie Smith’s case against Colorado sets a critical ...
Colorado agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in attorneys’ fees following the conclusion of a case involving a graphic ...
Colorado agreed to pay a settlement to cover legal fees at the conclusion of the case. Over a year later, a settlement has ...
Colorado officials who tried to force a Christian web designer to violate her religious beliefs by creating websites for same ...
The settlement comes months after the high court ruled that Colorado violated Lorie Smith’s First Amendment rights by attempting to compel her to create wedding websites for same-sex couples against ...
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Lorie Smith, from Colorado, argues she cannot offer her services to same-sex couples because of her Christian faith. But this may violate a state law prohibiting businesses from refusing service ...
Colorado officials have agreed to pay over $1.5 million to cover attorney fees for graphic designer Lorie Smith, who successfully challenged the state’s antidiscrimination law at the Supreme Court.
Graphic designer Lorie Smith argued she could not serve same-sex couples because of her Christian faith The US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a graphic designer who has refused to create ...