Of all the “reform” proposals floated by the radical left to get its way at the Supreme Court — term limits, court-packing, breaking justices into three-judge panels, and more — the most destructive is the move to eliminate judicial review.
Perhaps the U.S. Supreme Court is not as ideologically tilted as some have led the country to believe. Members of the “Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States” should take notice.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently faced a legal, media, and political firestorm after denying tax-exempt status to a Texas non-profit organization, Christians Engaged. The IRS denial letter read in part that the organization’s educational use of Christian principles made it a political advocate for the Republican Party.
The latest Supreme Court term just wrapped up with several noteworthy decisions that have crucial implications for your religious liberty. Get expert insight on these important decisions from FLI Chief Legal Officer, Jeff Mateer—including breaking news about our latest Supreme Court case.
This week on First Liberty Live!, we sit down with NFL Champion Benjamin Watson as he shares insights on what it’s like to trust God through adversity, plus serve as a role model for living out your faith while in the NFL spotlight.
News Release For Immediate Release: 7.12.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Federal Court Sides with Texas Judge’s Chaplain-led Invocations Prior to Texas State Court Proceedings Fifth Circuit issues ruling that allows prayers while lawsuit against Judge proceeds Montgomery County, TX—The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit last […]