
The Most Revolutionary Ideas in Modern History: A Conversation with Jonathan Turley
Legal scholar Jonathan Turley shares that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written for times like these, in times like this.

Heroes on the Spiritual Battlefront: U.S. Army Chaplain Corps Celebrates 250 Years
The Army Chaplain Corps was established in July 1775. 250 years later, It is an essential institution in the U.S. military.

Senate Confirms First Round of Judges of Trump’s Second Term
The first wave of judicial confirmations includes one federal appeals court judge with a strong record on religious freedom.

One Giant Leap, and One Silent Prayer
In July 1969, Buzz Aldrin took Communion and read from the Bible on the moon. Reminding us that faith was present in our greatest human feat.

Which States are the Best (and Worst) at Protecting Religious Liberty?
The Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy showed the 2025 Religious Liberty in the States index alongside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

First Liberty Files Federal Lawsuit Against South Carolina City for Suppressing Local Resident’s Speech
First Liberty sued the Town of Chapin, South Carolina, on behalf of local resident Ernest Giardino for its unconstitutional policy.