While millions of Americans are adjusting to the new normal brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic, the one thing that all Americans need to know is that Coronavirus doesn’t have to prevent them from living out their faith. Join First Liberty’s Justin Butterfield and Jeremy Dys as they discuss the innovative ways that houses of worship and people of faith throughout our nation are impacting their communities.
First Liberty has a wide variety of resources available during this special time, as many pastors, churches, leaders and people of faith are under a lot of pressure. Whether you need personal prayer, or if your church, house of worship or even your business needs our legal assistance, we encourage you to reach out to us.
Millions of Americans are adjusting to the new normal brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic. Government officials, trying to stem the spread and effects of the pandemic, have imposed restrictions on large gatherings—including churches and other religious institutions.
A federal District Court judge has ruled against high school football coach Joe Kennedy, who’s endured a grueling five-year legal battle as he seeks to reclaim his constitutional rights. In its decision, the court ruled in favor of the Bremerton (WA) School District, who years ago fired Coach Joe because fans and students could see him take a knee in silent prayer after football games.
On February 27, 2020, First Liberty’s Executive General Counsel Hiram Sasser testified before the U.S House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
This week, in one of our cases, the U.S. Supreme Court gave us a victory when it vacated the decision below by the Puerto Rico Supreme Court that threatened the autonomy of Catholic churches and faith-based schools.