KOUNTZE, Tex.—The women of Kountze, Texas, have been fighting for four years to put Bible verses on their banners. Their case is a look at what’s ahead for religious-liberty conflicts in America.Read full article »
First Liberty Statement Following Georgia Governor’s Veto of Religious Liberty Bill.
On the eve of oral arguments for Zubik v. Burwell (more commonly known as the Little Sisters of the Poor case), CR’s Nate Madden say down with Kelly Shackleford, President of First Liberty Institute (FLI) to talk about the details of the case, as well as its place in a broader scheme of threats to religious liberty in the United States.
Constitutional Scholar Kelly Shackelford Available for Comment Following Oral Arguments on “Little Sisters of the Poor Case”.
After Texas public officials attended a groundbreaking ceremony for a 230-foot tall cross being erected on church property, lifelong atheist Patrick Greene is suing them — and the pastor who invited them. Read full article »
First Liberty’s Statement on the nomination of Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court.