Appellate Court Cites Landmark Bladensburg Precedent, Upholds Legislative Prayer
Thanks to your support, our historic triumph at the U.S. Supreme Court is ushering in a new era for our first freedom. Learn about the latest religious freedom victory that protects the right of Pennsylvania state lawmakers to begin legislative sessions with a prayer asking God for guidance.
Minnesota Christian Videographers Win in Federal Court, Sets Key Precedent for Sweet Cakes by Melissa Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit handed down an important decision, stating that business owners can’t be punished for living out their faith. Learn how this precedent could help First Liberty win the Sweet Cakes by Melissa case.
Meet Trey Dimsdale, Newest Playmaker to Join First Liberty’s Elite Roster
In this exclusive one-on-one interview, Trey shares more about the importance of advancing religious freedom outside the courtroom, and the big plays he’s been drawing up to help First Liberty Institute continue growing as a national thought leader.
First Person with Lisa Holmes: Meet FLI’s Prayer Warrior Who Gives Spiritual Support to Those Standing for Freedom
First Liberty fights – and wins – for Americans who’ve been attacked for living out their faith. In addition to our record of success, our staff also cares for the spiritual well-being of our clients. Learn more about FLI’s Head of Client Outreach, Lisa Holmes, and how she strengthens and encourages those on the legal battlefront.
Bladensburg Victory Withstands First Two Legal Tests in South Carolina & Pennsylvania
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Bladensburg Peace Cross case continues to have nationwide impact. Last week, we received news of another key victory in Lehigh County, PA in which the Bladensburg ruling helped protect a county seal with religious symbols.
First Test: SCOTUS’ Landmark Bladensburg Decision Helps Restore Fallen Police Officer Memorial
Recently, city officials in South Carolina removed a stone memorial from a police station because it contained religious references. Thanks to our proactive involvement, city officials announced they will bring back the memorial honoring fallen police officers.
