First Liberty President at VVS: Will You Stand?
Are you willing to stand? That’s what First Liberty President Kelly Shackelford asked over 2,000 attendees at last weekend’s Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C. Sharing stories of First Liberty clients who have been discriminated against, fired and even financially penalized for their faith, Shackelford emphasized the hope that exists […]
A Millennial’s Perspective: Look Up
By: Christine Roe In America, we are introduced to the concept of freedom and liberty at an early age. We are surrounded with red, white, and blue as we learn about what distinguishes America from other countries around the world. When we hear the word freedom, the stars and stripes […]
Remembering September 11, Committing to Defend Freedom
Fifteen years ago, an event took place in our nation that no one old enough to remember will ever forget. For most of us, the memory of that Tuesday morning is all too clear—the day we saw our country, our values, and our fellow Americans violently attacked. On September 11, […]
CELEBRATING VICTORY! Chaplain Wes Modder Honored at Retirement Ceremony on Historic Carrier
U.S. Navy Chaplain Wes Modder celebrated a special retirement ceremony on Tuesday aboard the historic USS Midway in San Diego after more than 20 years of service. Yet less than two years ago, his entire career was put on the line after he became a victim of religious discrimination. First […]
First Liberty Gives Annual Religious Freedom Award at The American Legion National Convention
For the second year in a row, during the main session of The American Legion National Convention, First Liberty President and CEO Kelly Shackelford presented on Tuesday the Philip B. Onderdonk Jr. Religious Liberty Award to a champion of religious freedom. Named after Phil Onderdonk, the Legion’s longtime judge advocate […]
25 Facts About Religious Liberty at School
Empty classrooms came to life again this week as students from kindergarten to college headed back to school. And in a world when campuses are no longer always the safe havens that families wish they were, there is one thing no student or teacher should ever be required to sacrifice: […]

