I enjoyed this short article on Elane Photography v. Willock:

The Huguenins, [New Mexico Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Bosson] wrote in a concurring opinion, “now are compelled by law to compromise the very religious beliefs that inspire their lives. Though the rule of law requires it, the result is sobering.” Nonetheless, he added, in the “focused world of the marketplace, of commerce, of public accommodation, the Huguenins have to channel their conduct, not their beliefs, so as to leave space for other Americans who believe something different…In short, I would say to the Huguenins, with the utmost respect: it is the price of citizenship.”