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DOJ Announces Lawsuit to Help Stop Systematic Religious Discrimination in the Village of Airmont
The U.S. Department of Justice is joining the fight to stop religious discrimination that’s been happening in the Village of Airmont for almost 30 years.
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Biden’s Pick for HHS Secretary Could Threaten Important Religious Liberty Gains
As California’s AG, Becerra has orchestrated a war against religious freedom for health care providers and if he becomes the HHS director, many liberties could be lost.
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First Liberty Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Allow In-Person Classes at Faith-Based Schools in Kentucky
First Liberty is asking the nation’s highest court to stop unequal restrictions that single out faith-based schools in Kentucky.
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Why Government Cancelling Nativity Scenes and Holiday Displays Threatens Everyone’s Freedom
Government officials are deflating the Christmas cheer during “the most wonderful time of the year” by banning holiday displays.
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For Millions of Military Service Members, Faith and Patriotic Duty Go Hand-In-Hand
America’s Founders understood that allegiance to God does not preclude military service on behalf of one’s country – and we must defend that right.
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First Liberty Files Opening Brief in Federal Appeals Court in Defense of Juror Dismissed for Praying
How can a juror say “So, help me God”—but when acting on those words and praying to ask God for guidance, he is dismissed outright?