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Judge Mack
Volunteer chaplaincy program and courtroom invocations come under attack.
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Rowan County
First Liberty Institute Defends Legislative Prayer at Federal Appeals Court.
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Toni Richardson
School employee banned from saying “I will pray for you” in private conversations at work.
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Alexia Palma
Houston health care company fires young Catholic immigrant for being unwilling to promote contraception
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Dr. Eric Walsh
First Liberty is defending Dr. Eric Walsh, a public health official fired for expressing his religious beliefs in church.
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Bob Eschliman
Bob Eschliman, a man who had received almost 70 awards for his work in journalism, was fired from his job as Editor-in-Chief of the Newton Daily News on May 5, 2014 for religious beliefs he had expressed in a personal blog post.