Victories Nationwide Give Us Greatest Hope in Nearly 50 Years
Together, we’ve fought arduously and made historic progress here at home to reclaim our most valuable and cherished freedom—religious liberty. Thanks to the incredible success God has allowed us to achieve, our nation continues to shine as the greatest hope for those who are oppressed because of their faith.
We Should All Be Able to Appreciate Drew Brees and Every Person of Faith in America
The woke cancel culture and its mob viciously attacked New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, for appearing in a video promoting “Bring Your Bible to School Day.” Instead of slandering those who are different from us, we should instead cherish and respect people faith by protecting their constitutional right to live out and express their beliefs.
Meet Our First Ladies: FLI Welcomes Two New Attorneys To Our Washington D.C. Legal Team
As former First Liberty legal interns, both Kelsey and Suzanne know first-hand what it means to fight on the frontlines for religious liberty. Learn more about their passion for the Constitution, and why they want to use their legal expertise to defend Americans’ right to freely live out their faith.
September 17th is Constitution Day – How Well Do You Know America’s Founding Document?
With Constitution Day fast approaching, take a minute to learn more about the history of this important day in American history. Then, put your knowledge to the test with our Constitution Quiz.
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.