
New EEOC Guidelines Offer Hope for Americans Experiencing Discrimination at Work
The Trump administration published two EEOC guidance documents that signal support for religious Americans.

Supreme Court Appears to Lean in Favor of Catholic Charity in Tax-Exemption Case
During a recent oral argument, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed receptive toward Catholic Charities Bureau who are being forced to pay taxes.

‘They Walked Me Out of the School Like a Criminal’ Says Catholic Teacher Who’s Threatened with Termination
Marisol Arroyo-Castro refused to take down a small crucifix near her desk. The school district suspended and threatened to fire her.

An Evangelist’s Supreme Court Case Could Impact the Civil Rights of All Americans
Senior Counsel Nate Kellum explains why our case involving Gabriel Olivier presents a tremendous opportunity to strengthen protections.

Federal Judge Orders City to Stop Discriminating Against Anchor Stone Christian Church
The judge granted our request for a preliminary injunction for anchor stone church. This is an important first victory.

First Liberty Exclusive: Sen. James Lankford on the History of Legislative Prayer
This April and May, First Liberty is challenging Americans to help bring prayer back to legislative sessions and graduation ceremonies with Sen Lankford.