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Liberty earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from Patrick Henry College in northern Virginia, during which time spent a year working as a talk radio producer for WMAL in Washington, D.C. Returning to the Lone Star State, Liberty worked as a writer for the religious freedom law firm First Liberty Institute, and then as a staff writer for The Stream.
In addition to occasional freelance writing, Liberty currently writes for Point of View Radio Talk Show and teaches at a Christian school. She enjoys writing and discussing topics she’s passionate about — life, family, and living faithfully for Christ in today's culture. She has spoken about her writings on multiple talk radio shows around the nation.
Holly graduated summa cum laude from the Oklahoma City University School of Law, where she was recognized as the Outstanding Graduate for the Class of 2021 and a Sumners Foundation Scholar. During law school, she externed at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, worked as a research assistant to Dean Jim Roth, served as president of the OKC Student Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society, and published her Note, From Peyote to Parenthood: Why Employment Division v. Smith Must(and Might) Go, as a member of the Oklahoma City University Law Review. Holly spent her summers as a legal intern at the First Liberty Institute.
Holly received her bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Spanish from Oklahoma City University in 2018, graduating summa cum laude, cum honore, and was a member of the OCU Women’s Volleyball team.
Holly is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma.
During her college years, she served as ORU Student Body President and interned at FOX News in New York City. Following graduation, she worked as the Administrative Liaison to ORU’s President by functioning in various capacities with presidential events, communication, and representation, while also assisting in coordinating international ministry and media. She later went on to be a church Media Director throughout the Covid-19 Pandemic — where she was on the innovative front lines during the dynamic 2020 communication and media shift within ministry and culture across the world.