After sitting on the case for over two years, the Oregon Court of Appeals finally released a decision for Aaron and Melissa Klein, founder and owner of Sweet Cakes by Melissia. Stephanie Taub joins the show to unpack what this means for the Kleins and how First Liberty will handle the case going forward.
Robyn Strader—a nurse practitioner —was fired from CVS Pharmacy for holding to her religious beliefs. On this week’s episode of First Liberty Live!, we’ll be joined by Robyn as she tells her story about why she chose to stand up to “woke” CVS and fight for what she believes.
News Release For Immediate Release: 2.18.22 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Statement by Coach Kennedy on his Temporary Relocation Coach Joe Kennedy responds to suggestion of mootness by Americans United for Separation of Church and State Washington, DC—Today, lawyers representing Bremerton School District, the Americans United for Separation of […]
News Release For Immediate Release: 2.17.22 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Church Reaches Settlement with Nebraska Village to Build New Facility on Main Street Agreement paves way to upgrade dilapidated and undeveloped property owned by local congregation Walthill, NE—First Liberty Institute today announced it has reached a favorable settlement […]
The purge has begun. Thus far, three branches of the military — the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps — have discharged more than 650 members due to their objection to the Department of Defense’s vaccine mandate. The Army recently announced it will soon join those branches. Kicking out hundreds, possibly thousands, of service members because of their beliefs is not only devastating to troop morale, but also harms our national security interests.
At his confirmation hearing, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts noted that the role of any jurist is to be that of an umpire, calling “balls and strikes, and not to pitch or bat.”
As President Joe Biden mulls his nominee to replace a retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, Gov. Ron DeSantis notes that judges ought to remember that umpires are supposed to make hard decisions.