As Thanksgiving approaches, its worth looking back at moments we are thankful for – and remember how we can use our faith in this crucial time. Join Kayleigh McEnany as she talks about her upcoming book and the importance of her faith throughout her story.
In early December, we’ll be at the Supreme Court arguing on behalf of families who want the ability to choose what school their kids attend. Join our attorneys for a special roundtable discussion on this case and what it means for the future of religious freedom in America.
After a year of agitation, the radical Left should take a step back and assess the progress of its campaign to pack the U.S. Supreme Court with partisan ideologues.
It’s gone nowhere. Things are so bad that, ahead of what should have been its final public meeting last Friday, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States decided for itself that it needs more time to deliberate before issuing its report.
News Release For Immediate Release: 11.22.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 U.S. Supreme Court Urged to Reject City of Boston’s Censorship of Religious Flag Display First Liberty Institute files friend-of-the-court brief in key religious liberty case on behalf of The American Legion. Washington, DC—Today, First Liberty Institute filed a […]
Shortly after taking office, President Joe Biden created a Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States. The commission appeared to be political cover for those on the Left hoping they could reshape the U.S. Constitution to secure the Left’s political gains of 2020.
They have, thus far, failed to convince the American people to change anything, let alone remaking the Supreme Court to suit their ideological purposes.
On Dec. 1st, the Supreme Court is going to hear a case that could decide the future of abortion in America. While First Liberty focuses on religious liberty issues, how the three new Supreme Court justices rule in this case could provide crucial insight on how they will rule on religious freedom cases in the future.