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Kristen Kellie Waggoner (born 1972) is an American attorney. She has been president, CEO, and General Counsel of
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since 2022. Waggoner was the lead defense counsel in ''
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission ''Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission'', 584 U.S. 617 (2018), was a case in the Supreme Court of the United States that addressed whether owners of public accommodations can refuse certain services based on the First Amendmen ...
'' in 2018 and represented Lorie Smith and 303 Creative in ''
303 Creative LLC v. Elenis ''303 Creative LLC v. Elenis'', 600 U.S. 570 (2023), is a United States Supreme Court decision that dealt with the intersection of anti-discrimination law in public accommodations with the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment to the Unite ...
'' in 2023, both notable wins at the Supreme Court.


Early life and education

Waggoner was born in 1972 in
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, about an hour outside of Portland, as the eldest of four children. Her father was a school superintendent and a licensed
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minister. Her mother was a stay-at-home mom who worked part-time in the accounting industry. Waggoner attended Christian schools from primary school through law school. Her father was the principal during her 1st through 12th grades. In high school she played volleyball and basketball. She graduated high school as
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. She attended
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, affiliated with the Assemblies of God, on a drama scholarship. After graduating ''
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'' from Northwest, she attended
Regent University School of Law Regent University School of Law is the law school of Regent University, a Private university, private Christianity, Christian university in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was founded in 1986 and accredited by the American Bar Association in 1996. ...
. At Regent she won "best oralist" at the Whittier Moot Court Competition, a national contest. She graduated ''cum laude'' in 1997 with a
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.


Career

After law school, Waggoner was a
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to Justice Richard B. Sanders of the
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. She also
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ed with
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Linda Smith. In 1998, she entered private practice with Ellis, Li & McKinstry, a
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law firm. Waggoner was made partner in 2004.


Alliance Defending Freedom

Waggoner joined ADF in 2013 and moved to the firm's Scottsdale headquarters in 2014. During her tenure, ADF has won as lead counsel in nine Supreme Court cases, including
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission ''Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission'', 584 U.S. 617 (2018), was a case in the Supreme Court of the United States that addressed whether owners of public accommodations can refuse certain services based on the First Amendmen ...
. On October 1, 2022, Waggoner succeeded Michael Farris as CEO and president of ADF, retaining her role as General Counsel.


Arlene's Flowers

Waggoner represented the florist in the Arlene's Flowers Lawsuit when it was heard in the
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, arguing the case on First Amendment grounds. The court ruled against her. On June 25, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the petition for a writ of certiorari, vacated the judgment, and remanded the case to the Supreme Court of Washington for further consideration in light of the ''Masterpiece Cakeshop'' decision. On June 6, 2019, the Washington Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Stutzman again, finding no evidence of religious animus. Stutzman's attorneys once again requested the U.S. Supreme Court to take her case, but certiorari was denied in July 2021. Stutzman opted to settle with Ingersoll in November 2021, paying him .


Masterpiece Cakeshop

The case ''Masterpiece Cakeshop'' arose from a dispute between Jack Phillips, a baker, and a gay couple after Phillips refused to bake a same-sex wedding cake for the couple. The case made its way to the
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which took oral arguments on December 5, 2017. Regarding her presentation, David A. French of ''
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'' wrote: " aggonerstrongly and clearly made the most vital point — the issue was the artistic message, not the identity of the customer." In 2018, Phillips won in a 7–2 ruling.


303 Creative LLC v. Elenis

Following the ''Masterpiece Cakeshop'' case, Waggoner represented Lorie Smith when ''
303 Creative LLC v. Elenis ''303 Creative LLC v. Elenis'', 600 U.S. 570 (2023), is a United States Supreme Court decision that dealt with the intersection of anti-discrimination law in public accommodations with the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment to the Unite ...
'' was heard in the
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, arguing that a Colorado anti-discrimination law violated Smith's free speech rights. Smith, a web designer and owner of 303 Creative, elected to withhold her services from same-sex weddings, as this would go against her religious beliefs. In a 6–3 decision, the Court ruled in favor of Smith, determining that the state of Colorado could not compel the designer to create work that violates her values. The origins of this case are under suspicion and have undermined the confidence in the court. Smith, designer and owner of 303 Creative, was not in the market for weddings at all.


Personal life

Waggoner is married to Benjamin Waggoner, who also graduated from Regent Law School in 1997. The couple has three children. She is
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.


References


External links


Audio recording and transcript of ''Masterpiece Cakeshop'' oral arguments at C-SPAN
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