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Tennessee City Denies Request to
Host Prayer Vigil to Honor Charlie Kirk
This week, First Liberty sent a demand letter on behalf of Brad Tumey, a local resident. City officials said religious gatherings weren’t allowed in a downtown green space, meaning he and others in the community can’t get together to pray.
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First Liberty Partners with U.S. Department of Education
to Launch America 250 Civics Education Coalition
Guided by the motto “Know America. Love America,” the Coalition will work to renew patriotism, strengthen civic literacy, and inspire Americans of all ages to cherish our founding principles.
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Why the Year 2050 Matters to Religious Freedom
25 years from today, religious discrimination will still haunt us. We plan to be around, but that depends on who will provide the resources necessary for First Liberty to keep fighting for what matters most.
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Huge Victory: Churches—Not Government—Decide Who
Their Leaders Are, Federal Appeals Court Rules
We recently secured a major victory for the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Court ruled that churches and ministries—not judges—decide who preaches their beliefs and carries out their mission.
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Encouraging Victories for
Two Service Members and an Evangelist
What a tremendous week! We secured victories in two military cases involving a U.S. Space Force reservist and U.S. Air Force master sergeant. We also got an important federal court win for an evangelist in South Carolina.
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