
Supreme Court Rundown: Why 2022 is Beginning to Look Like a Historic Year for Religious Liberty
Here are the four reasons and Supreme Court cases on why 2022 could be a historic turning point for Americans’ First Freedom.

Supreme Court Blocks Biden Administration’s National Vaccine Mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument cases challenging the OSHA vaccine mandate and a decision could be issued any day.

Biden’s Recent Judicial Nominees Create More Concern About Their Capacity to Serve Impartially
Several of Biden’s federal judges have not inspired confidence on religious liberty, and his most recent picks are raising serious red flags.

Supreme Court to Hear Cases Challenging Biden’s Vaccine Mandate
On January 7th, the Supreme Court will hear several challenges to the Biden administration’s employer vaccine mandate.

Senate Confirms Biden’s 40th Federal Judge
The U.S. Senate recently confirmed President Biden’s 40th federal judge, tying the record for the most judges confirmed in a president’s first year.

New Battlefront for Court Packing: Biden’s Commission Faces Major Obstacle—The Constitution
The prevailing theme of the Biden’s Commission on the U.S. Supreme Court report, though unintentional, is that the Constitution continues to protect our civil liberties.