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Photographer Found in Violation of NM Discrimination Law

by jazzerciser@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (-) May 15, 2008 at 04:46 PM

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Photographer Found in Violation of NM Discrimination Law
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A professional photographer was found in violation of New Mexico's
Discrimination law when she refused to take photographs of a gay couple at
their commitment ceremony because of her religious beliefs.The court ruled
that photographer Elaine Huguenin is to pay the plaintiff, Vanessa Willock
the
sum of $6,637 in damages for refusing to photograph her commitment
ceremony.

The New Mexico Human Rights Commission found photographer Hugenin and
husband,
Jon, joint owners of Elane Photography, in violation of the state's Human
Rights laws when they told Willock that they only photographed traditional
marriages.

When the Commission ruled in favor of Willock, they ordered the Hugenins
to
pay the sum of $6,637, for Willock's attorney's fees and costs. Willock,
in a
statement issued through her attorney, stated that she was pleased with
the
Human Rights Commission ruling.

The Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian organization that defends issues of
religious liberty, stated that they planned to appeal the decision to the
state district court. "The fact that she [Huguenin] is a commercial
business
does not mean she loses her constitutional rights" ... and the government
has
no right to force people to choose between their livelihood and their
faith.
In the case of the Hugenins, it was allegedly their Christian faith that
prevented them from photographing Willock's commitment ceremony.


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