5 Ways the President’s Judicial Nominees Are Transforming the 9th Circuit
With three 9th Circuit nominees pending for confirmation, now’s a good time to review the turnaround that has occurred in a court known for issuing hostile rulings to religious freedom – and where First Liberty could likely fight critical battles in the future.
First Monday: 3 Religious Freedom Cases to Keep on Your Radar for Upcoming SCOTUS Term
Key legal victories in last year’s Supreme Court term are charting a whole new course for religious liberty unlike anything we’ve seen in the last half-century. Learn why this upcoming SCOTUS term could be the continuation of a nationwide sea change for America’s first freedom.
9th Circuit Nominee, Lawrence Van Dyke, Will Be a Strong Voice for Religious Freedom
President Trump continues to put forth federal judicial nominees who are committed to protecting our first freedom. In multiple public service roles, as well as a former First Liberty network attorney, the president’s latest nominee has demonstrated a deep respect for the Constitution and religious liberty. Learn why he’ll make an excellent judge.
We Should All Be Able to Appreciate Drew Brees and Every Person of Faith in America
The woke cancel culture and its mob viciously attacked New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, for appearing in a video promoting “Bring Your Bible to School Day.” Instead of slandering those who are different from us, we should instead cherish and respect people faith by protecting their constitutional right to live out and express their beliefs.
Meet Our First Ladies: FLI Welcomes Two New Attorneys To Our Washington D.C. Legal Team
As former First Liberty legal interns, both Kelsey and Suzanne know first-hand what it means to fight on the frontlines for religious liberty. Learn more about their passion for the Constitution, and why they want to use their legal expertise to defend Americans’ right to freely live out their faith.
Remembering Our POW/MIA’s Includes Recognizing Their Faith
On POW/MIA Recognition Day, Americans set aside time to honor the men and women of our armed forces who were prisoners of war and those who never came home. Learn how we continue to defend the constitutional right of all service members, as well as their families, to express and live out their faith.