The Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court declared the pandemic of the autocrat must come to an end.
Whether it has been governors or mayors, presidents or admirals, the disturbing aggrandizement of power in a very few ought to trouble any American committed to freedom, especially religious freedom. Thursday’s high-profile ruling enjoining the Biden administration’s efforts to federalize the private workforce should put an end to that once and for all.
A federal judge ruled in favor of our thirty-five (35) U.S. Navy SEAL clients granting them the first step to victory. Mike Berry, general counsel, joins the show to discuss what this victory means and what our next steps are to defend America’s heroes.
News Release For Immediate Release: 1.3.22 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Breaking: Federal Court Grants Injunction for Navy SEALs Challenging DoD Vaccine Mandate Elite service members face harassment, punishment for seeking religious accommodation to Covid-19 vaccine mandate Ft. Worth, TX—The United States District Court for the Northern District of […]
2021 has been a landmark year for First Liberty – but we’re excited for the upcoming one. Watch Kelly Shackelford unpack our year and look forward to all the cases and opportunities this year.
First Liberty has had many victories over the past year – so many we haven’t had time to talk about them all! Watch us discuss our victories that you may have missed.
Parents and some elected officials currently fighting against what some say are controversial far-Left ideology received a boost this week—on Bill of Rights Day no less.
In a 10-7 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit voting en banc issued its opinion in Arnold v. Oliver. The Court refused to overturn a panel decision that denied qualified immunity to a teacher who forced a high school senior in a sociology class to write the Pledge of Allegiance over her religious objections to the Pledge under the auspices of an “assignment.”