
First Liberty Poll: Do You Think the U.S. Supreme Court Needs to Be Restructured?
A number of U.S. Senators and presidential contenders are calling for a restructuring of the Supreme Court, and a majority of Americans agree with them. Are nine SCOTUS Justices enough or do we need a deeper bench? Take our poll today.

More Obstruction of Judicial Nominees Than at Any Time in American History – How Can We Put a Stop to It?
Close to 150 excellent judges have been confirmed to the federal judiciary despite staunch opposition. Here’s what we MUST do to end the unprecedented obstruction of nominees that’s been plaguing our confirmation process.

Senate Confirms 13 New Judicial Nominees, Bringing Total Confirmations to Over 140
by Jorge Gomez • 5 min read The U.S. Senate just held its last session before taking its customary August recess. And they went big before going home. The Senate confirmed 13 more district court nominees, bringing the total judges confirmed during this administration to 146, an astonishing number. Below […]

Judicial Confirmations Now Exceed Number of Judicial Vacancies
The Trump administration has reached an important milestone in their effort to fill America’s federal court with more excellent judges. With a total 131 judges confirmed, we can expect the number of confirmations to rise above the number of empty federal judicial seats.

Is the Supreme Court More Divided Than Ever Before? Let’s See What the Numbers Say
After a historic year of critical victories for religious liberty at the Supreme Court, we’re taking an in-depth look at the Court’s activity, as well as the Justices’ ideological alignment and voting behavior throughout this term. Do the numbers show a sharp divide between the Justices?

Inside Look: Matthew Kacsmaryk Sworn In to the Federal Bench By Fifth Circuit Judge, James C. Ho
Get a first-hand look at our very own Matthew Kacsmaryk taking the oath to become a federal district court judge. Also, learn more about how the current administration’s record confirmations have led to judges committed to protecting religious liberty at every level of the federal judiciary.