
One-Third of Federal Appellate Judges Eligible to Retire Could Create Dozens of Vacancies
Before going down treacherous road of court-packing, let’s loook at the judicial vacancies already available right now.

Packing the Courts is a Serious Threat and America Needs Another Hatton W. Sumners to Speak Up
America needs someone who will stand strong against “court-packing,” a plan that threatens the constitutional order and our liberties.

What Impact Could A Biden Administration Have on America’s Federal Courts?
Is it possible for the new administration to effectuate the same transformation and reshaping of the federal judiciary as its predecessor?

Religious Schools in KY Get a Victory with Governor’s New Executive Order
In a victory for religious freedom, the KY Governor’s new executive order gives faith-based schools the freedom to resume in-person classes.

Victories Across All Levels of Federal Judiciary Signal a Resurgence of Religious Freedom in 2021
At all levels of the judiciary, federal judges have affirmed that religious freedom is an essential right, and houses of worship must be treated equally.

First Liberty Files Opening Brief in Federal Appeals Court in Defense of Juror Dismissed for Praying
How can a juror say “So, help me God”—but when acting on those words and praying to ask God for guidance, he is dismissed outright?