
Justice Delivered for Postal Worker Forced Out Over His Religious Beliefs
After many years of fighting in court, we’ve reached a settlement with the U.S. Postal Service for Gerald Groff.

Split Supreme Court Blocks Nation’s First Religious Charter School, Setting Up Future Legal Battles
The nation’s highest court upheld a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which disallowed St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.

‘In God We Trust’ Will Be Displayed in All West Virginia Classrooms
West Virginia signed a law requiring public schools and institutes of higher education to display the national motto, “In God We Trust.”

Big Win: Federal Court Orders School to Notify Parents, Provide Opt-Outs from Gender Ideology Lessons
A court order issued this week is an important first victory that will protect religious freedom and parental rights against gender ideology.

First Liberty Argues in Federal Court on Behalf of Catholic Teacher Threatened with Termination
We argued in federal court this week to stop illegal retaliation of Marisol Arroyo-Castro out of the classroom.

Can Government Keep Churches Silent on Political Candidates?
First Liberty Live discusses the Johnson Amendment, an IRS provision that’s been used to silence houses of worship.