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April 19th, 2024
first liberty - barn worship banned
Barn Worship BannedCease and Desist: Barn Worship Banned For the third time in the past few weeks, First Liberty is facing off against city officials for taking an unconstitutional approach to shut down a house of worship.
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April 12th, 2024
Church Steeple
Churches’ right to choose their own leaders is a sacred right protected by the First Amendment The First Amendment prohibits the government from interfering with the autonomy of religious groups and the local church organizations with whom they partner.
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April 5th, 2024
Judges gavel falling on "free speech" bubble
By: Daniel B. Klein – wsj.com – April 3, 2024 They kneecap free-speech advocates by portraying them as defenders of lies. Mr. Aguiñaga might have countered with a question of his own: What “information”? Whether government authorities would be justified in seeking to suppress such videos is an important question. But it isn’t a question about information, misinformation or disinformation....
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April 2nd, 2024
throw stone in glass house of representatives
Our own government’s recent history of collusion with private companies to surveil American citizens, suppress dissent, and de-bank individuals and organizations based on disfavored political or religious ideology raises the question: if TikTok ended up under American ownership, would its users simply be jumping out of the wok and into the fire?
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April 2nd, 2024
Jack Phillips
One need look no further than Colorado to see that we are not immune from this stain on the soul of liberty.
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March 20th, 2024
SCOTUS Supreme Court Bldg behind fence
“Duty, Honor, Country…mere words to some” Duty – A moral or legal obligation, a responsibility. A task or action that someone is required to perform. Honor – High respect, great esteem. An adherence to what is right or to a convention standard of conduct… Source: Duty, Honor, Country
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March 18th, 2024
Supreme Court building - sunset
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – March 17, 2024 The Supreme Court considers if government can coerce social-media platforms to censor content it doesn’t like. In Murthy v. Missouri, states and individuals whose posts on Covid were censored sued federal officials for violating the First Amendment. Lower courts ruled for the plaintiffs based on copious evidence that government officials...
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March 8th, 2024
Pastor at pulpit has I voted sticker in front of giant US flag
The 2024 election is less than one year away. Religious leaders often ask, “What are my rights when it comes to addressing political issues?”
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March 8th, 2024
First Liberty Press Release
Weare, NH—First Liberty Institute, prominent law firm King & Spalding LLP, and the Law Offices of Marbury & Marbury, PLLC, as pro bono counsel, filed a preliminary injunction against the town of Weare, New Hampshire, claiming it violated the law when by requiring an expensive and onerous site review plan before the pastor could use his own home and property...
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March 5th, 2024
US Capitol through the trees
It is probably the most misunderstood concept in our Constitutional Republic.
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