
Democratic Senators Prey on Judicial Nominee with Their Unconstitutional Tests
Judicial nominee Sarah Pitlyk has demonstrated commitment to the rule of law and religious freedom. Even with her exceptional record, Democratic Senators nevertheless opted to overlook her formidable qualifications and instead peppered her with questions about her Catholic faith.

7 Pictures Showing the Transformation of America’s Federal Courts
One of the greatest legacies for our first freedom has been the appointment of excellent, originalist judges to fill judicial vacancies nationwide. Get a first look at these exclusive graphs to help you understand the incredible progress that’s occurred in America’s federal bench.

Judge Tammy Kemp Is A Model for Us All
In a display of merciful humanity, Texas Judge Tammy Kemp descended from her bench, grabbed her personal Bible, and presented it to Amber Guyger, who was found guilty in a high-profile criminal case. Sadly, some anti-religion activists refuse to see how faith can bring about healing and reconciliation.

The Latest Attacks on Justice Kavanaugh Threaten More Than His Reputation
Character assassinations in the press today are harmful to our republic because they weaken the legitimacy of America’s courts. The solution to judicial activism isn’t the politics of personal destruction, but instead confirming judges committed to interpreting the law, and who will leave policy to policymakers.

5 Ways the President’s Judicial Nominees Are Transforming the 9th Circuit
With three 9th Circuit nominees pending for confirmation, now’s a good time to review the turnaround that has occurred in a court known for issuing hostile rulings to religious freedom – and where First Liberty could likely fight critical battles in the future.

First Monday: 3 Religious Freedom Cases to Keep on Your Radar for Upcoming SCOTUS Term
Key legal victories in last year’s Supreme Court term are charting a whole new course for religious liberty unlike anything we’ve seen in the last half-century. Learn why this upcoming SCOTUS term could be the continuation of a nationwide sea change for America’s first freedom.