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Former CVS Nurse Practitioner Reaches Settlement in Religious Discrimination Lawsuit

March 21, 2025

We have an update in our case involving Gunna Kristofersdottir. We reached a settlement with CVS Health Corporation and MinuteClinic.

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Faithful Carrier | First Liberty Insider

Important Update in First Liberty’s ‘Faithful Carrier’ Case

February 7, 2025

Gerald Groff won at the U.S. Supreme Court, which set a major precedent strengthening protections for religious employees.

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Hanukkah Menorahs | First Liberty Institute

Deseret News: Hanukkah Menorahs in the Public Square—A Reminder of America’s Promise of Religious Freedom for All

November 29, 2024

A widely recognized symbol of God’s miraculous favor in the midst of persecution is the Hanukkah menorah. Let’s bring it back to our towns.

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Hittle Amicus | First Liberty Institute

Diverse Religious Groups Urge Supreme Court to Hear Fire Chief Ron Hittle’s Case

November 22, 2024

Several national organizations filed 10 friend-of-the-court briefs supporting Chief Hittle at the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Court Date for Atlantic City First Responder | First Liberty Institute

Oct. 30: Federal Appeals Court Date for Atlantic City First Responder

October 25, 2024

On October 30th, we’ll argue our case at a federal appeals court on behalf of Alex Smith, a first responder, pastor and chaplain in Atlantic City.

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First Liberty Insider | Alaska Airlines

Fired Flight Attendants Ask Federal Appeals Court to Vindicate Their Religious Liberty Rights

October 11, 2024

Alaska Airlines fired our clients Lacey Smith and Marli Brown over their religious beliefs. They sued for religious discrimination and are now fighting their case at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

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