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Is Jack Finally Free? by Charles J. Russo – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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"The Cost of My Faith: How a Decision in My Cake Shop Took Me to the Supreme Court". May 25, 2021 by Jack Phillips (Author). Amazon screenshot.

By Charles J. Russo, Catholic World Report, Oct. 10, 2024

Charles J. Russo, M.Div., J.D., Ed.D., Joseph Panzer Chair of Education in the School of Education and Health Sciences (SEHS), Director of SEHS’s Ph.D. Program in Educational Leadership, and Research Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of Dayton, OH, specializes in issues involving education and the law with a special focus on religious freedom. …

The Supreme Court of Colorado’s decision, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Scardina, is a welcome one, but the door remains open for similar challenges to continue against Christians and other people of faith.

On October 8, 2024, in a 4-3 decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Scardina, the Supreme Court of Colorado may have finally ended the long-running ordeal of persecution by lawfare of Jack Phillips. The high-profile case began in the summer of 2012 after Phillips expressed his unwillingness to prepare a custom-made cake for individuals entering a same-sex “union” because doing so would have violated his Christian beliefs.

But that was just the beginning. Six years later, on the same day he prevailed at the United States Supreme Court in 2018 in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Phillips declined the opportunity to bake a cake for a “coming out” party for an attorney “transitioning” from male to female. …

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