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In Age of ‘Reality Czar,’ Preserving Religious Freedom More Important Than Ever

February 5, 2021 • In the News

A recent New York Times column suggested, among other things, the appointment of a cross-agency government task force to deal with disinformation headed by a “reality czar.” Apparently, George Orwell’s “1984” is no longer considered a cautionary tale, but for some has become an instruction manual.

Illinois School Officials Offer Accommodation to Student Refusing to Participate in Sexuality Program

February 4, 2021 • Press Releases

News Release For Immediate Release: 2.4.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Illinois School Officials Offer Accommodation to Student Refusing to Participate in Sexuality Program First Liberty Institute represents student threatened with disciplinary action for declining to participate in program that violates her religious beliefs  Aurora, IL—After receiving a letter […]

Illinois Student Faces School Disciplinary Hearing for Refusing to Participate in Sexuality Program

February 2, 2021 • Press Releases

News Release For Immediate Release: 2.2.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Illinois Student Faces School Disciplinary Hearing for Refusing to Participate in Sexuality Program First Liberty Institute says school officials are illegally forcing student to participate in program that violates her religious beliefs Aurora, IL—Today, First Liberty Institute sent […]

Beloved Football Coach who was Fired for Brief, Private Prayer Makes Case Before Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

January 25, 2021 • Press Releases

News Release For Immediate Release: 1.25.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Beloved Football Coach who was Fired for Brief, Private Prayer Makes Case Before Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Attorneys ask court to reinstate football coach who was fired after praying silently and alone for 15-30 seconds after football […]

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Religious Freedom Day and MLK Day Inextricably Linked

January 15, 2021 • In the News

As two days of national commemoration approach, Religious Freedom Day (Saturday) and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday), Americans would do well to consider the unbreakable link between the two and the lesson available in their chronological observance. The Latin phrase, post hoc ergo propter hoc, meaning “after this, therefore because of this,” is often derided as a logical fallacy. However, celebrating Dr. King’s life and legacy after honoring religious freedom’s contribution to American civil society may be the exception which proves the rule.

Department of Justice Slams Village of Airmont’s Legal Claims As “Inaccurate and Misleading” in Statement

January 15, 2021 • Press Releases

News Release For Immediate Release: 1.15.21 Contact: Lacey McNiel, media@firstliberty.org Direct: 972-941-4453 Department of Justice Slams Village of Airmont’s Legal Claims As “Inaccurate and Misleading” in Statement First Liberty Institute filed a federal lawsuit in 2018 alleging systematic discrimination by Village forcing Orthodox Jewish community underground Airmont, NY—Late yesterday, the […]

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