Press Releases

D.C. Metro to Archdiocese: You Can’t Ride Our Bus

First Liberty Institute files brief defending a church’s right to express its beliefs in public.
January 23, 2018 • Press Releases

WASHINGTON, DC—First Liberty Institute and the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC), represented by Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia supporting the Archdiocese of Washington’s complaint against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Before Christmas, WMATA […]

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Multi-Faith Invocations to Proceed

First Liberty attorney says decision inconsistent with history, tradition.
January 22, 2018 • Press Releases

CONROE, Texas—A Texas federal judge today allowed a lawsuit against Montgomery County, Texas, to continue its challenge against courtroom invocations of its Justice of the Peace, Judge Wayne Mack, allowing voluntary chaplains to open courtroom ceremonies with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. The volunteer chaplaincy program included leaders […]

Legal Scholars Ask SCOTUS to Protect Free Speech, Minority Viewpoints

First Liberty files amicus brief in NIFLA v. Becerra on behalf of constitutional experts
January 19, 2018 • Press Releases

Washington, D.C.—Attorneys with First Liberty Institute filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme court this week on behalf of 23 law professors and legal scholars in the pending case of NIFLA v. Becerra. According to the brief, the professors fear a California law that “targets disfavored speakers for compelled […]

Texas Cheerleaders Taken to Court by School District…Again!

Despite repeated losses in court, the Kountze ISD continues fight against cheerleaders it started in 2012 over Bible verses on run-through banners
January 17, 2018 • Press Releases

AUSTIN, TX, January 17, 2018—One year after the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of First Liberty clients, the Kountze Cheerleaders, the Kountze Independent School District filed another petition to the high court of Texas. Hiram Sasser, one of the attorneys for the cheerleaders and General Counsel to First […]

FEMA Ends Religious Discrimination Against Hurricane-Affected Houses of Worship

Trump administration announces houses of worship now eligible for FEMA relief following request from First Liberty clients
January 3, 2018 • Press Releases

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, after First Liberty Institute sent a letter asking President Trump to end a discriminatory FEMA directive, the White House announced that it will end the religious ban and allow religious entities like churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples in hurricane-affected areas to apply for FEMA relief, consistent with federal […]

The Kleins

Court Rules Against Family Who Lost Their Bakery For Not Making Same-Sex Wedding Cake

With exception of gag order, court affirms agency’s decision against First Liberty Institute’s clients.
December 28, 2017 • Press Releases

Salem, Ore. – Today, the Oregon Court of Appeals issued its decision in the case of Aaron and Melissa Klein, former owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa who were represented by First Liberty Institute. The court ruled against the Kleins, upholding a decision by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and […]

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