
Members of Congress Say Texas College Wrongfully Fired Biology Professor
Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Chip Roy are demanding answers from St. Philip’s College in San Antonio after it unlawfully terminated our client.

Please Pray: We’re Arguing a Major Case at the Texas Supreme Court
We’re defending Judge Hensley, and the outcome could set a precedent to protect countless religious Americans and public employees.

Constitution Day: 10 Facts You May Not Know About America’s Founding Document
The U.S. Constitution was officially signed September 17, 1787. Here are 10 facts you might not know about America’s founding.

Another Bank Apparently Closed a Nonprofit’s Accounts Based on Religious Views
Cancel culture continues wreaking havoc on religious people in the marketplace. The most recent example? America’s banking industry.

Faithful Carrier Victory is Already Having Huge Impact
Less than two months since the landmark Groff v. DeJoy decision, we’re already witnessing huge, positive change for religious freedom in the workplace.

How Companies Can Update Religious Accommodation Policies
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in our Faithful Carrier case changed the legal standard for religious accommodations at work.