
SCOTUS Ruling Could Open the Floodgates of Legal Attacks Against Faith-Based Health Providers
Less than two months after SCOTUS decided Bostock v. Clayton attacks have been launched against a faith-based hospital in Maryland.

3 Major SCOTUS Victories Will Set Americans Free to Enjoy More Religious Freedom Than Ever Before
Light up the fireworks once again, because this is turning out to be a summer full of victories. With three recent, critical decisions from the Supreme Court, Americans are about to experience and enjoy more religious freedom than they’ve ever had in decades, and possibly in all of their lifetimes.

FLI’s First Ladies, Keisha Russell & Holly Randall, Rank #1 for Article Published in Federalist Society
Congratulations to Keisha and Holly, who recently wrote an article for the Federalist Society online publication that was the number one read article for Federalist Society in June. In their article, they discuss the critical legal battles related to religious liberty and nondiscrimination laws happening at the Supreme Court, and how the outcome of these cases will impact the future of our First Freedom.

How the Supreme Court’s Espinoza Decision Will Affect Religious Freedom Moving Forward
On June 30th, the U.S. the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that religious schools in Montana can participate equally in the state funded scholarship program designed to give school choice to low-income students. Get a FREE copy of an exclusive resource from First Liberty’s team of legal experts, who break down in more detail what this decision means for you, your family and for the future of religious freedom in America.

Reclaiming the Courts for a Generation: U.S. Senate Confirms Record-Breaking 200th Federal Judge
The Senate confirmed Cory Wilson to the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, marking the 200th federal judge to be appointed by the current president.

President Trump’s Efforts to Confirm Originalist Judges Is Vital To Religious Liberty
Soon, the Trump administration will top the 200 mark of total judicial nominations confirmed during his first term in office.