Communities Nationwide Are Reclaiming their Right to Display “In God We Trust” and Historic Religious Symbols
Courts across America are coming “Back to the Constitution” and returning to a more historically accurate approach to our nation’s founding document. Thanks to First Liberty’s ongoing victories to reclaim religious freedom, longstanding religious practices—like displaying our national motto—are making a vibrant comeback in state and local governments.
By Going All In, We’re Reclaiming Religious Freedom on All Fronts
Thanks to supporters like you who are going all in with First Liberty, we’re achieving victories for America’s first freedom nationwide. In this feature, we take a look at four recent moments of impact that show us how people of faith are reclaiming their right to live out their faith.
How Religious is Your President?
Even though the United States doesn’t have a state religion, presidents since the beginning of our republic have used their personal faith to help them serve in the Oval Office. In this special feature, learn about the religious identify and affiliation of America’s presidents from George Washington to Donald Trump—including some quotes from our nation’s top leaders that may surprise you.
State Department’s New International Alliance Will Help Safeguard Religious Liberty Worldwide—and Here at Home
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the formation of an International Religious Freedom Alliance, gathering more than two dozen nations who will pursue religious tolerance and seek to end religious persecution globally. By championing religious freedom worldwide, we’re also protecting the First Freedom of all Americans right here at home.
Which Fortune 100 Companies Rank Highest for Religious Diversity and Inclusion?
The Religious Freedom and Business Foundation recently released its Corporate Religious Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI) Index. This special feature gives you a brief overview of how the top 10 Fortune 100 companies ranked, and what the results reveal about the state of religious liberty in the workplace.
Critical Religious Liberty Updates from Our Attorneys in Washington, D.C.
Looking back at the first few weeks of the year, supporters of religious freedom probably couldn’t have asked for a better start to 2020. In this special feature, we give you expert insight on legislation that’s unfolding on Capitol Hill, policy changes happening in the executive branch and the status of religious freedom cases pending at the U.S. Supreme Court.

