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A preemptive step to avoid fines, possible jail time (city ordinance requires art for gay weddings)
One News Now ^ | Friday, November 30, 2018 | Chris Woodward

Posted on 12/02/2018 6:17:41 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum

Two Christian business owners in Phoenix are hoping their legal challenge to a local ordinance will usher in a happy new year for them.

Artists Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski (pictured) believe in traditional, biblical marriage – a belief that brought them into conflict with a Phoenix ordinance as owners of Brush & Nib Studio in the capital city (see more details on this case). The Arizona Supreme Court will decide in January whether to rule in favor of Duka and Koski – or uphold a lower court's ruling that says the artists must comply with an ordinance that requires they do artwork for all weddings, regardless of their religious objections.

The attorney representing Duka and Koski explains this is a preemptive challenge – meaning the artists are challenging this ordinance before they're found guilty of violating the ordinance, which requires fines and even jail time for guilty parties.

Waggoner "In terms of pre-enforcement challenges, this has been used in the Civil Rights-era many, many times, because Americans shouldn't have to wait to be thrown in jail before they can challenge an unjust law," said attorney Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom during an interview Thursday on Fox & Friends (see below).

Eric Fraser, the attorney representing Phoenix, says the artists in question want the court system to give them a "blank check" to refuse service to any same-sex couple that is requesting wedding products.

(Excerpt) Read more at onenewsnow.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; art; breannakoski; coercion; dnctalkingpoint; dnctalkingpoints; freedomofspeech; genderdysphoria; homosexualagenda; joannaduka; phoenix; slavery
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To: Lean-Right
They didn’t specify what style of “art” must be displayed.

The art studio does calligraphy for the wedding invitations and placecards, not pictorial art. It's custom work, not stuff you can buy off a shelf; therefore I don't think calligraphers, or photographers or florists or bakers should be compelled to accept anyone as clients that they don't want as clients.

21 posted on 12/03/2018 12:25:33 PM PST by Albion Wilde ("The word 'racist' is used to describe 'every Republican that's winning'" --Donald Trump)
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To: Albion Wilde
Some 'art' appropriate for sodomite ceremonies:


22 posted on 12/03/2018 12:37:53 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: Albion Wilde

Totally agree. Business owners should
have the right to refuse service to
anyone. I used to ask unruly or drunk
patrons to leave my restaurant. These
business owners have every right to
refuse service based on religious
convictions.


23 posted on 12/03/2018 4:43:07 PM PST by Lean-Right (Eat More Moose)
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