Which of These Four is the Most Outrageous Attack on Religious Freedom?
In this special feature, we take a brief look at a number of the most “maddening” assaults on religious freedom that the radical Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) has launched in recent months. Take our quick survey and let us know which one of these takes the title for being the most outrageous.
Thanks to Bladensburg Victory, Federal Court Upholds Constitutionality of Pensacola Cross
First Liberty’s historic Supreme Court victory in the Bladensburg Memorial case continues to bear more fruit in helping to reclaim religious freedom nationwide. Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued a decision upholding constitutionality of the Bayview Cross in Pensacola, FL.
New US Air Force Policy Boosts Religious Freedom for Service Members of All Faiths
Recently, the U.S. Air Force took the commendable step of formally allowing airmen to seek waivers that would accommodate their religious dress and personal grooming requirements. Learn why this is another important victory for religious liberty within our military.
Navy Chaplain Accused of Violating Constitution for Encouraging Personnel to ‘Lead Like Jesus’
The hostile Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) is going after Navy Cmdr. Richard Smothers for promoting a seminar based on his faith. Their most recent attack isn’t just outrageous, it also doesn’t have any solid legal basis. It’s time to stop these outrageous attacks and let chaplains be chaplains.
Iraq Veteran, Congressman Leads Legislative Effort to Support Religious Dog Tags
A bill pending in the U.S. House of Representatives could help restore the right of our client, Shields of Strength, to produce replica dog tags with inspirational Bible verses. Learn what First Liberty supporters are saying about this and why this could effectively end the controversy once and for all.
New VA Rules Will Help Religious Agencies Better Care for Veterans in Need
On the heels of the White House’s recent actions to protect religious liberty, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie announced policy updates to stop discrimination against faith-based groups. Learn how the new rules will help increase the number of services and programs made available to the brave heroes who’ve served our country.

