The Constitution
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June 16th, 2023
FLI cases - G Groff, A and M Klein
The U.S. Supreme Court’s current term is expected to end by June 30th. We’re waiting for the outcomes on TWO of our cases, as well as a third important free speech case with huge implications for religious liberty.
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June 9th, 2023
Statue Bust - Alexander Hamilton
By: James Freeman – wsj.com – June 8, 2023 A new Mason-Dixon poll shows little support for congressional encroachments on the judiciary. Outrageous rhetorical assaults on the federal judiciary by partisan legislators have unfortunately become a progressive political norm. Such offenses invariably arrive along with proposals from such legislators to restructure the court system to achieve political ends. But 235...
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June 9th, 2023
Supreme Court Building at dusk
We were on Capitol Hill this week at an important congressional hearing. We brought attention to the alarming rise in vandalism and attacks on faith-based pregnancy resource centers, including our client Heartbeat of Miami.
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June 9th, 2023
Supreme Court Building at dusk
State law and local ordinance impose severe, content-based restrictions on speech outside abortion centers, including religious, life-affirming viewpoints. We filed a federal lawsuit arguing this is unconstitutional.
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June 2nd, 2023
Colorado do not sign - pro life speech
State law and local ordinance impose severe, content-based restrictions on speech outside abortion centers, including religious, life-affirming viewpoints. We filed a federal lawsuit arguing this is unconstitutional.  
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May 11th, 2023
graphic - fixing the constitution
By: David Bernhardt – wsj.com – May 9, 2023 The separation of powers is an animating principle of our nation’s founding documents. As the Constitution outlines, the U.S. has three distinct and coequal branches of government: a legislature that passes laws, an executive branch that implements them, and a judiciary that interprets them. This built-in division is meant to restrain...
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April 21st, 2023
Gerald Groff and First Liberty team
First Liberty will be at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 18 arguing our Faithful Carrier case involving Gerald Groff, the postal worker who was wrongfully forced to quit his job because of his religious beliefs.
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April 21st, 2023
USPS Worker Gerald Groff
Gerald Groff was forced to quit his job as a postal carrier because of his religious beliefs. He believes in the Christian Sabbath, but the USPS refused his religious accommodation request not to work on Sundays after initially granting his request.
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April 13th, 2023
Vandalism - Heartbeat of Miami, Pregnancy Resource Center - Clinic
First Liberty is taking a stand for Heartbeat of Miami and pressing charges against the group behind these attacks: Jane’s Revenge.
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April 13th, 2023
USPS Worker Gerald Groff
Gerald Groff was forced to quit his job as a postal carrier because of his religious beliefs. He believes in the Christian Sabbath, but the USPS refused his religious accommodation request not to work on Sundays after initially granting his request. We’re fighting this blatant discrimination at the US Supreme Court, making it clear that federal law requires reasonable religious...
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