First Liberty Institute today sent a letter to the United States Army Trademark Licensing office urging it to allow Shields of Strength (“Shields”), a private, faith-based, business to continue producing military-themed items such as replica “dog tags” and jewelry.
In this special new Christmas episode of Legal-Ease, we take a look at some of the ridiculous attacks that tend to surface during the holidays. “The most wonderful time of the year” is no exception to the all-out war on faith and it shows us how far we’ve strayed from our country’s foundational values.
Press Statement For Immediate Release: 12.11.19 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Statement on the Confirmation of Former First Liberty Institute Network Attorney Lawrence VanDyke to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Washington, DC—The following statement may be attributed to Hiram Sasser, General Counsel for First Liberty Institute: […]
Watch the story of Kenny Vaughan and Shields of Strength to learn why these dog tags are so much more than a piece of metal.
First Liberty Institute today sent a letter to the United States Army Trademark Licensing office urging it to allow Shields of Strength (“Shields”), a private, faith-based, business to continue producing military-themed items such as replica “dog tags” and jewelry.
The National Anthem stirs our hearts with patriotism, signals the start to ball games, and moves grizzled veterans to tears. It’s also the source of our National Motto, something not everyone thinks is appropriate.