
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.

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.

Will We See You in Boston? Registration Now Open for Summer Educational Tour
This July 4th weekend, join our staff and a group of young leaders on an exclusive trip to Boston as part of our Shaftesbury Fellowship.

First Liberty Testifies in Support of Arkansas Ten Commandments Bill
Senior Counsel Stephanie Taub testified before the Arkansas legislature in favor displaying the Ten Commandments and the national motto.

Supreme Court Wins Are Changing the Future of Religious Freedom, with Intense Legal Battles Still Ahead
We’re at the start of the biggest legal and cultural shift for religious freedom we’ve seen. But the battle is far from being over.

Ten Commandments Monument Will Return to Kentucky State Capitol
Kentucky House Joint Resolution became law this week, which will restore a historic Ten Commandments monument to the state Capitol.