Hands On Originals v. Gay and Lesbian Services Organization

The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that a Christian printer’s refusal to print Pride festival shirts was protected on free speech grounds and not covered by the nondiscrimination ordinance.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2017 Court: State Appellate Court
Holding: The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that a Christian printer's refusal to print Pride festival shirts was protected on free speech grounds and not covered by the nondiscrimination ordinance.
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Hands On Originals v. Gay and Lesbian Services Organization is a Free Exercise case decided by the State Appellate Court in 2017. The court held that the Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that a Christian printer's refusal to print Pride festival shirts was protected on free speech grounds and not covered by the nondiscrimination ordinance.