Constitution Day: Celebrating 235 Years of Liberty
The U.S. Constitution is the world’s longest surviving written charter of government. It is only fitting that we commemorate it.
Watchdog Warns Defense Department in “Noncompliance” with Federal Law
An Pentagon report suggests military officials could be violating the law for mishandling and dening service members’ religious accommodations.
No More Discrimination for Christian Ministry & Jewish Congregations
First Liberty recently secured victories on behalf of Chabad of the Beaches, Hebrew Discovery Center and City Walk Urban mission.
Sen. Schumer Promises Vote on Radical ‘Respect for Marriage’ Act
Democrats are stepping up their effort to pass legislation and some of the bills would cause great harm to religious liberty.
Kenneth W. Starr, Former Federal Judge and U.S. Solicitor General, Passes Away at 76
America recently lost a patriot and First Liberty lost a dear friend. We remember Kenneth W. Starr, who passed away on September 13.
First Liberty Asks the Supreme Court to Consider Sweet Cakes by Melissa Case
Oregon punished Aaron and Melissa Klein for declining to create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding because it would violate their religious beliefs.

