Navy SEALs Case Expanded to Include Protection for All Navy Service Members Denied Accommodations
This week, a federal judge expanded our lawsuit to include every Navy service member denied accommodations from the vaccine mandate.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: Court-Packing Threatens America’s Institutions
Justice Thomas recently warned about the threat court-packing poses to the Supreme Court and other key pillars in our society.
Back to Normal? Pew Research Reports Americans Returning to Church, Houses of Worship Resuming In-Person Services
Two years ago, government closed worship services across the country. Now, data suggests—at least to some extent—religious freedom is finally returning to normal.
One Month Countdown: Supreme Court Oral Argument for Coach Kennedy to Take Place April 25th
In one month, we’ll be at the Supreme Court defending Coach Kennedy. Let’s take a moment to remember how Coach Joe’s heroic persistence.
First Liberty Attorney Testifies at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
Appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, attorney Keisha Russell brought up concerning parts of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Seattle Religious Ministry Case, But There’s Hope for the Future
A state court ruling could force a Christian nonprofit to hire a staff member who opposes its core religious beliefs.