The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent opinion in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania may be more important for religious freedom in the long run than its mixed reception among religious liberty advocates would indicate.
First Liberty’s CEO Kelly Shackelford recently spoke with U.S. Congressman Doug Collins (R-GA) to discuss the blatant attacks on religious freedom happening in our armed forces and the necessary actions to safeguard it.
News Release For Immediate Release: 7.23.20 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Comeback: Coach Kennedy Returns to Ninth Circuit Seeking Reversal of Decision Preventing Football Coach from Taking a Knee First Liberty attorneys ask court to again review school district’s decision to not rehire coach because of his silent 15-second […]
News Release For Immediate Release: 7.17.20 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Statement Regarding Texas Attorney General Paxton’s Guidance Concerning Private, Religious Schools Austin, TX -This afternoon, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued guidance regarding private schools in Texas. The following statement is attributable to Hiram Sasser, Executive General Counsel […]
Over the July 4th weekend, First Liberty President and CEO, Kelly Shackelford delivered an inspiring speech at Gateway Church in Dallas. Watch the video below, as Kelly offers a timely message of hope, strength and courage to all of us during this definitive moment in our country’s history.
In the classic 1987 film The Princess Bride, Inigo Montoya, after listening to Vizzini’s incessant use of the word “inconceivable” turns to his employer and says, “You keep using that word; I don’t think it means what you think it means.”