Sports Fields Aren’t the “End Zone” of Religious Liberty
Anti-faith activists and complainers keep trying to stop American sports figures, student athletes and even coaches from expressing themselves on the field. But it’s clear members of the sports community are boldly living out their faith—before, during, and after games.
Two Federal Appeals Courts Flipped to Have a Majority of Conservative-Appointed Judges
Last week, the President’s administration hit yet another turning point in the confirmation of excellent, originalist nominees. In this feature, learn why the record pace of confirmations is turning out to be a game-changer for religious freedom across the federal judiciary.
Multiple States Threaten to Shut Down Christian Adoption Agencies
Faith-based adoption and foster agencies are fighting grueling court battles just so they can operate consistently with their faith. Enemies of religious freedom are putting them in the untenable position of choosing between their deeply-held beliefs…or being shut down.
New Poll: Majority of Americans Say First Amendment is Outdated
A Campaign for Free Speech survey uncovers stunning findings about Americans’ views on the First Amendment. In this special feature, we break down three key findings from this recent survey—and at the end take our short survey and tell us what you think about free speech.
How Much Do You Know About the Religious Freedom Restoration Act?
This month we observe the 26th anniversary of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) being signed into law. Get ready to put on your lawyer hat, take the quiz and learn how this milestone legislation has protected religious liberty for over two decades.
The ABA’s Letter Attacking Judicial Nominee Lawrence VanDyke is Disgraceful
The ABA’s treatment of my friend and former FLI volunteer network attorney, Lawrence VanDyke, shows a distinct lack of integrity in their process. The ABA has only hurt itself with this biased and personal attack against a brilliant lawyer, one who will make a great judge and be a faithful protector of religious freedom in the Ninth Circuit.

