
The Constitution Allows Public College Coaches to Live Out Their Faith
University of South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley is being attacked for publicly expressing her religious beliefs.

Senate Tees Up Nominees, Looks to Close Gap on Judicial Confirmations
President Biden is close to 193 judicial confirmations, the same number Trump had at this point in his presidency. But will Biden surpass Trump’s total?

Around the Institute: What’s Happening at First Liberty
Around the Institute: A weekly roundup of important headlines and exciting things going on at the organization.

Churches Have a Right to Choose Their Leaders, First Liberty Argues in Federal Appeals Court
First Liberty argued at a federal appeals court to explain that the Constitution protects churches to choose their own leaders.

First Liberty Live: Why Are Cities Punishing Good Samaritans?
Gethsemani Baptist Church operates the only food ministry in San Luis, Arizona. But officials are trying to stop them from feeding hungry families.

Atlantic City Refuses to Accommodate First Responder’s Religious Beliefs
Alex Smith is a first responder and his religious beliefs require him to wear a beard. But the city won’t grant a religious accommodation.