
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?

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of NY Houses of Worship, Blocks Restrictions on Religious Gatherings
Justice Samuel Alito delivered a warning that “religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.”

U.S. Senate Moves Forward with Recent Wave of Judicial Confirmations to Federal Courts
Get an Insider’s report from our team of experts on the latest wave of judicial confirmations – the judges who will decide our most essential battles.

The Uphill Slog Towards Packing the U.S. Supreme Court with More Justices
If the Supreme Court becomes just another political body, what protection remains for Americans whose beliefs are in the minority?

From SCOTUS to Lower Federal Courts, Originalist Judges Will Change the Future of Our Country
There are close to 60 remaining federal judicial vacancies and it’s critical to fill these with textualist judges to protect religious liberty.

Supreme Court Will Hear Critical Religious Freedom Case One Day After the Election
Could the newly-appointed Justice Barrett be the decisive vote in the critical Supreme Court religious freedom case next week?