100 years of the Bladensburg Peace Cross, a gravestone to remember those who never made it home |
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100 Years Later, The Bladensburg Peace Cross
Remains Standing as a Symbol of Sacrifice
In 1925, The American Legion helped complete the construction of the Bladensburg WWI Veterans Memorial. A century later, it remains standing as a visible reminder of the military heroes who gave their last full measure of devotion.
Honoring America's Fallen Heroes »
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Justice Delivered for Postal Worker Forced Out
Over His Religious Beliefs
After many years of fighting in court, we’ve reached a settlement with the U.S. Postal Service. This brings Gerald Groff’s case to a close. It’s also the start of a new chapter in life for Gerald, and you played a big part in making it happen.
Signed, Sealed and Delivered »
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Pastor Will Continue Worship Services Amidst
Town’s Attempt to Shut Down His Church
Local officials in Weare, New Hampshire insist that Pastor Howard Kaloogian cannot have church services in the barn on his property. He’s determined to keep worshipping, and First Liberty will continue fighting for his church’s right to do so.
A Barn Burner of a Legal Battle »
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Split Supreme Court Blocks Nation’s First Religious Charter School, Setting Up Future Legal Battles
The nation’s highest court upheld a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which disallowed St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. No precedent was set, which means there will be more legal battles to protect religious schools.
Not OK to Discriminate Based on Religion »
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‘In God We Trust’ Will Be Displayed in
All West Virginia Classrooms
“This is going to make a significant difference,” said Gov. Patrick Morrisey. “We have to ensure that we’re teaching kids about the founding principles of our country—a true and accurate retelling of civics and American life and history.”
Teaching Our Religious History »
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