The key case that sparked his column is described in these words by Prager:
"Last week, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that an event
photographer's refusal on religious grounds to shoot the commitment
ceremony of a same-sex couple amounted to illegal discrimination.
"The photographer had never objected to photographing gays. She did not, however, wish to be part of a ceremony to which she religiously objected. In America today, thanks to myriad laws and progressive justices, people can go to prison for refusing to participate in an event to which they object." (More)
"The photographer had never objected to photographing gays. She did not, however, wish to be part of a ceremony to which she religiously objected. In America today, thanks to myriad laws and progressive justices, people can go to prison for refusing to participate in an event to which they object." (More)