Full Federal Appeals Court to Hear Case on Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently agreed to review the case before all the judges on the court.
Major Victory: Washington Will Not Force Catholic Priests to Violate Sacred Seal of Confession
State officials and clergy reached a settlement that ensures the state does not pressure priests into breaking the seal of confession.
Supreme Court Term Begins: Two First Liberty Cases That Could Set Major Precedents for Religious Freedom
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court kicked off its current term—which looks to be another blockbuster for religious liberty.
Military Housing Group Backs Down, Allows Sailor to Keep ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag on Base Residence
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Levi Beaird can now fly his historic Pine Tree Flag, after he was given 48 hrs to remove it from his property or face eviction.
Precedents Undermining Religious Freedom That Must Be Overturned
We’ve had victories at the Supreme Court, but there are still many bad precedents on the books that still need to be corrected or overturned.
Fighting Censorship with Courage: High School Student Takes a Stand After His Faith Was Literally Silenced
High school student Zion Ramos was censored for sharing his faith in class. First Liberty helped him win his religious freedom back.

