
Appeals Court Affirms Chaplain-Led Courtroom Invocations
The 5th Circuit upheld Judge Wayne Mack’s practice of recognizing volunteer chaplains who open court sessions with a brief invocation.

Support Pours in for Gerald Groff, Postal Worker Forced to Quit His Job Over Religious Beliefs
A broad coalition of national leaders recently submitted 14 friend-of-the-court briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court to support our client, Gerald Groff.

In Photos: Students Live Out Their Faith on ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’
See how thousands of students exercised their constitutional right to bring a Bible to school and share their beliefs with others.

In the News: Breaking Religious Freedom Stories Across the Country
Read our attorneys’ op-eds in national media and catch up on the most important religion freedom headlines around the web.

After 2 Landmark Victories, We’re Fighting 2 More Supreme Court Cases This Fall
The new Supreme Court term begins on Monday October 3rd, and we’ve already asked the Court to hear two critical cases.

Crucial Wins for Religious Accommodation in the Military, But the Legal Fight Continues
The Marine Corps recently rolled back punishments for service members seeking religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate.