
Supreme Court Sidesteps Cases That Could Have Strengthened Religious Employees’ Rights at Work
The Supreme Court declined to accept two cases on religious employees’ rights at work, but there’s still hope it will address the issue soon.

Free Resource: 5 Ways the “Equality” Act Could Harm Religious Freedom
Get the latest FREE resource from First Liberty’s legal experts to help you expose the dangers of the Equality Act to religious freedom.

President Carlos Menem and the “Automatic Majority” in Argentina’s Supreme Court
In 1990, Argentine Pres. Menem rigged the country’s supreme court to create an “automatic majority”—a stack of judges who ruled in his favor.

Could President Biden Flip Second Circuit Court of Appeals Back to Liberal Majority?
After releasing the first list of judicial nominees, President Biden has two vacancies that could flip the 2nd Circuit to a liberal majority.

Eliminating the Filibuster: The Gateway to Court-Packing and Radical Changes to the Constitution
If the radical Left succeeds at eliminating the filibuster, it will be like dropping a bomb on the Constitution—including the way to dangerous plans like court-packing.

Chavez Rigging Venezuela’s Supreme Court Was the First Step in Destroying Democracy and Freedom
Court-packing in Venezuela paved the way for tyranny and the decline of religious freedoms in one of South America’s most promising nations.