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Elderly, Blind Woman No Longer Banned from Sharing Her Faith in Public Park
First Liberty secured an incredible victory for Gail Blair, a blind woman in Westerly, RI, who was banned from the public park and library.
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From SCOTUS to Lower Federal Courts, Originalist Judges Will Change the Future of Our Country
There are close to 60 remaining federal judicial vacancies and it’s critical to fill these with textualist judges to protect religious liberty.
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New First Liberty Live! Channel: Debut of Exclusive Video Series “Canceled in California”
Starting today, First Liberty will be taking you straight to the frontlines like never before: it’s the debut of our new media channel—First Liberty Live!
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Supreme Court Will Hear Critical Religious Freedom Case One Day After the Election
Could the newly-appointed Justice Barrett be the decisive vote in the critical Supreme Court religious freedom case next week?
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FLI Reclaims Capitol Hill Baptist Church’s Right to Safely Gather for Worship
Our legal team recently scored a victory on behalf of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, who can now reopen and hold worship services in our nation’s capital.
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Packing the Supreme Court with More Justices is a Threat to Our Rights and Freedoms
Three reasons why a stack of politically-motivated judges is a threat to the nation’s highest court, as well as the Constitution.