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June 29th, 2022
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A Colorado law forces web designer Lorie Smith and her studio, 303 Creative, to design and publish websites promoting messages that violate her religious beliefs.
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June 28th, 2022
Coach Kennedy kneels on SCOTUS steps w football
In a pair of decisions in the past week, the Supreme Court took a major step forward in both education and religious liberty by ruling that states can’t discriminate against religion in education in the name of erecting a wall of separation between church and state.
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June 27th, 2022
Coach Kennedy on SCOTUS steps after Victory
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District that a public high school football coach in the state of Washington had his First Amendment rights violated.
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June 27th, 2022
Coach Joe Kennedy on football field
Coach Joseph Kennedy was placed on leave in 2015 from Bremerton High, a public school, when he led midfield prayers after games played by his team.
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June 24th, 2022
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The Senate advanced a bipartisan gun safety bill past the threat of a filibuster Thursday, setting up a final vote for later in the day or Friday on the furthest-reaching gun legislation that Congress…
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June 23rd, 2022
SCOTUS Building
The Court ruled that New York’s ‘proper-cause’ requirement violates ordinary citizens’ Second Amendment rights.
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June 22nd, 2022
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By: Carrie Campbell Severino – nationalreview.com – June 21, 2022 The First Amendment never uses the term “separation of church and state.” It instead contains two religion clauses: one that prevents Congress (or, since the 14th Amendment, the states) from passing any law establishing a state church or “respecting” such an establishment; and the other protecting the free exercise of...
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June 22nd, 2022
TX Sen John Cornyn
A bipartisan working group of U.S. Senators — 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans — finally unveiled the result of their work on federal firearm legislation spurred by the tragic shooting in Uvalde.
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June 16th, 2022
Alaska Airlines - First Liberty
First Liberty filed suit in federal district court against Alaska Airlines because the airline wrongfully fired two flight attendants over their religious beliefs.
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June 16th, 2022
Air Force Service Members - First Liberty
This week, First Liberty filed a federal lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order on behalf of several Air Force service members, who were being punished because they requested a legal, religious accommodation to the military vaccine mandate.
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