Historic First: Texas Adds Parental Rights Amendment to Constitution
Texas enshrined into its constitution the right of parents to raise their children. It’s the first state to prioritize parental rights.
Federal Judge Cites First Liberty Supreme Court Cases in Victory for Religious Freedom & Parental Rights
A federal district judge in New York recently ruled in favor of parents who want to send their children to a religious school.
First Liberty Sues Violent Agitators Who Disrupted Christian & Jewish Worship Services
The Mission Church in Carlsbad and the Christian & Jewish Alliance in the San Diego area have suffered ongoing harassment.
Federal Court Rules Against Catholic Schoolteacher Who Displayed Crucifix at Her Desk
A federal judge sided with a school district that has punished 30-year veteran teacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro.
Federal Court Says South Carolina Evangelist Can Hold Religious Signs in Public
We secured a win for Ernest Giardino. Following a federal court order, the town of Chapin revised an unconstitutional ordinance.
Ohio City Allows Nativity Display on Public Property for Christmas Farmers Market
An Ohio city has agreed to our client’s request to set up a live Nativity for her Christmas farmers market, after it previously told her “No.”

