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Live from the Religious Liberty Commission with
Kelly Shackelford & Coach Joe Kennedy
In this First Liberty Live! episode, you’ll hear from Kelly—a member of the Commission—and from our clients, as they break down all the details and critical take-aways from Monday’s hearing in Washington, D.C.
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Powerful & Inspiring: First Liberty Attorney & Clients
Testify at Religious Liberty Commission Hearing
The Commission heard from Senior Counsel Keisha Russell, Coach Joe Kennedy, Marisol Castro and a board member of Bangor Christian Schools. Each gave their perspective about ongoing challenges and attacks on religious liberty in schools.
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Victory: Arkansas Student Will Be Able to
Share His Faith During Social Time
Zion Ramos was muted and removed from an online meeting when he began sharing his faith with other students. The school quickly reversed course and will allow Zion to speak and share his faith at an upcoming social time event.
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Tennessee Attorney General Joins Legal Battle for
Local Resident Who Wants to Host Charlie Kirk Prayer Vigil
Jonathan Skrmetti sent a letter supporting First Liberty client Brad Tumey, a resident of Morristown. The city is preventing Brad from holding a candlelight prayer vigil on the downtown green space due to its religious character.
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Ahead of Supreme Court Term,
Justice Alito Warns About Threats to Religious Liberty
“Religious liberty is embattled today. It is a great matter of concern,” Alito said at a conference in Rome. His remarks come at an important time. The Supreme Court begins its 2025-26 session next week, with several cases already lined up that could impact religious freedom for millions of Americans.
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Historic “Christ on the Water” Painting Rightfully Restored
to U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
The painting was relocated to the basement in 2023 by the previous administration. On Monday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced the painting has been returned to its original place of prominence.
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