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This New York village has been discriminating against Jewish people for 30 years

June 18, 2018 • In the News

Yet another story about religious freedom under threat: For 30 years, the Village of Airmont in New York has been systematically discriminating against people of the Jewish faith. The U.S. Department of Justice filed suit against the village in 1991 because it was purposely incorporated with the goal of excluding […]

Opinion: Protecting all Americans from anti-religious hostility

June 14, 2018 • In the News

By: Stephanie Taub, First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel. Originally published on The Washington Times on June 14, 2018. Seven justices of the U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission was unconstitutionally biased against the religious beliefs of Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop. This holding […]

How might ‘Masterpiece’ ruling affect the Kleins?

June 11, 2018 • In the News

A Supreme Court ruling handed down earlier this week not only means a lot for a Colorado baker, but possibly for a couple of former bakery owners in Oregon as well. In a 7-2 ruling Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission violated Masterpiece Cakeshop owner […]

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Report: School forced valedictorian to censor all references to his faith from speech

June 11, 2018 • In the News

Sam Blackledge,  co-valedictorian of the 2018 graduating class of West Prairie High School in Illinois, was told just hours before his graduation speech that he had to either censor all references to his faith or not give his address at all. “They said they didn’t want to make it a religious […]

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Opinion: Democrats’ ‘Do No Harm Act’ makes attacking religious liberty an election issue

June 8, 2018 • In the News

By Ken Klukowski, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategic Affairs at First Liberty. Originally published on The Hill on June 8, 2018. The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) protects people of faith. Democrats in the House and Senate are pushing the Do Not Harm Act that would strip away the rights of millions […]

Opinion: How could an American high school let misunderstanding and fear triumph over love and freedom at graduation?

May 31, 2018 • In the News

Mere minutes before Sam Blackledge should have given his valedictory address in front of his loved ones and classmates May 19, the principal of West Prairie High School in Sciota, Illinois took him aside. Blackledge, 18, was presented with a terrible choice: censor his speech, removing any religious references, or […]

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