High court’s ‘gay wedding website’ decision brings hope to photographer, baker, other creatives

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Both Ms. Carpenter and her attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom, the public-interest law firm that won the high court’sin 303 Creative v. Elenis, believe the ruling applies to her case as well. Ms. Carpenter is challenging New York’s “public accommodation” laws that she and her attorneys say threaten fines and jail time for Christian photographers who won’t photograph gay weddings.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, the target of Ms. Carpenter’s lawsuit, did not respond to a request for comment. But in a statement after the Supreme Court decision was announced, she remained defiant. “This is my artwork. This is my creative expression,” she said. “This is how I’m using my speech and expressing myself. Obviously much of that stems from my faith. That’s the lens through which I view my work. That’s what inspires me, honestly. My faith, my own marriage, my personal experiences, I’m bringing that into my artwork, and these are my own creative expressions.”

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