
Arizona School Board Member to Resume Bible Reading at Meetings, Will Appeal Court Decision
Heather Rooks was prohibited from quoting Bible verses at school board meetings. A court ruled against her, but we will appeal that decision.

Georgia State University Reverses Course, Will Allow Religious Conversations on Campus
Stephen Atkerson will once again be able to share his Christian faith on campus and share with students who want to have a conversation.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Two Major Religious Freedom Cases
This spring, the Supreme Court will consider two cases with huge implications for religious families and faith-based schools.

School Threatens to Fire Teacher Because of Crucifix at Her Desk
by Jorge Gomez • 2 minutes Connecticut schoolteacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro was suspended without pay and placed on administrative leave, because she displayed a small crucifix at her workspace. This week, First Liberty and the law firm WilmerHale sent a letter to the New Britain School District demanding that the school […]

New Ohio Law Gives Students Opportunity to Attend Off-Campus Religious Instruction
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently signed a law allowing students to leave school during the day for religious instruction.

First Liberty Defends Religious Schools in Federal Appeals Court
On Tuesday, we argued before the 1st Circuit on behalf of our clients, Crosspoint Church and Bangor Christian School.