IT’S HAPPENED AGAIN! Another NY Public High School Denies Student’s Faith-Based Club – “Dare to Believe”
On behalf of 16-year-old Liz Loverde, Liberty Institute is fighting back against this carbon-copy religious discrimination Less than two months after high school student John Raney—and his Christian club, Students United in Faith—was unlawfully discriminated against at Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, New York, a gross violation of […]
Freedom From Religion Foundation Attacks Its Next School – Mt. Vernon ISD
But Liberty Institute won’t let hostility toward religious freedoms in our nation’s schools stand! Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is at it again! This time, FFRF is attacking Mt. Vernon Independent School District (ISD) in Mt. Vernon, Texas, over allegations of “overtly promoting religion.” But what exactly were these “promotions”? […]
VICTORY: Federal Court Grants Insight for Living Ministries Relief from Federal Abortion Pill Mandate Fines
Pastor Charles R. Swindoll’s international Bible-teaching ministry provided an injunction while case makes its way through the federal court system This week, a U.S Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas granted a preliminary injunction to Insight for Living Ministries, the Bible-teaching […]
5 Reasons to Keep Religion in America’s Military
Liberty Institute Senior Counsel and Director of Military Affairs Mike Berry takes a tour of the history of religious expression in the armed forces Since the United States’ founding, American civil and military leadership have taken deliberate steps to meet the religious needs of the military and to prevent it […]
YOU’VE GOT FRIENDS: 27 Strategic Allies Support Liberty Institute’s Defense of Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial Cross
Influential organizations and individuals submit “friend-of-the-court” briefs defending the constitutionality of the veterans memorial’s cross In a significant legal development, 27 highly influential organizations or individuals joined to submit several “friend-of-the-court” briefs (amicus briefs) defending the constitutionality of the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial Cross against an attempt by the ACLU […]
4 REASONS TO FIGHT: What the Houston Attack on Pastors Means in the War for Religious Freedom
During the week of October 12, the City of Houston delivered legal demands to five pastors to turn over their communications with church members, including their sermons and speeches. This unlawful request stems out of efforts to repeal Houston’s “HERO” law (“Houston Equal Rights Ordinance”). The HERO law, pushed […]