First Liberty Sues Alaska Airlines in Federal Court
First Liberty filed suit in federal district court against Alaska Airlines because the airline wrongfully fired two flight attendants over their religious beliefs.
Will the “Disinformation Governance Board” Censor Religious Viewpoints?
The speech enforcement task force once reserved for the pages of an Orwellian novel now appears to be a reality in America.
Sen. Orrin Hatch’s Profound Legacy for Religious Freedom
Sen. Hatch, who passed away on April 23 at age 88, left a profound legacy during his 42-year Senate career.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Christian Flag Outside Boston City Hall
The Supreme Court held the city of Boston violated the freedoms of a Christian group when it refused to fly a flag bearing a cross outside of city hall.
A Tribute to Richard Ford: First Liberty Co-Founder and Distinguished Conservative Leader
On Good Friday, First Liberty lost a dear friend to whom we owe a great debt of gratitude and without him First Liberty would not exist.
Bladensburg Precedent Helps Protect Religious Display in Tennessee
The Freedom From Religion Foundation harassed local officials, demanding they remove three crosses displayed on city property in Elizabethton.

