
DC Power Couple: Meet New Attorneys Joining First Liberty’s Legal Team in Our Nation’s Capital
We are excited to welcome our two newest staff attorneys: Jordan Pratt and Christine Pratt, as part of our legal team in Washington, D.C.

First Liberty Petitions Supreme Court to Review Decision Interfering with Church Independence
Once the government can weigh in on who churches’ leaders should be, religious freedom is in danger – so we’re asking the Supreme Court to review.

First Liberty Files Brief at Texas Supreme Court Supporting Chick-fil-A in Religious Discrimination Case
San Antonio’s decision to ban Chick-fil-A is another example of government officials caving to “cancel culture.”

Will Your State Pass a Law to Designate Houses of Worship as Essential?
Does your state have a law that legally protects and designates houses of worship as essential? Use our exclusive slideshow to find out.

3 Reasons: Why There’s No Such Thing as a “Secular” Constitution
We explore three reasons that explain why America’s Constitution is not (and should not) be a secular document.

One-Third of Federal Appellate Judges Eligible to Retire Could Create Dozens of Vacancies
Before going down treacherous road of court-packing, let’s loook at the judicial vacancies already available right now.