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Big things are happening this month at First Liberty. And it’s your support that’s leading the way.
Ten Commandments monuments are starting to pop up all over the country as a result of the Coach Kennedy victory at the Supreme Court. Our Holy Trinity Church case is going viral on social media. And our client Lacey Smith will testify at this month’s Religious Liberty Commission meeting.
Watch this short update from Kelly Shackelford on everything happening this month at First Liberty.

February marks two years since the Oregon Court of Appeals re-heard the Klein’s case.
As you may remember, Aaron and Melissa’s bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa was flourishing. Melissa, an award-winning cake artist, let her faith guide every creation and had never been happier in her work.
Then the Kleins told a customer that they could not create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding because it went against their religious beliefs.
In response, Oregon fined the Kleins over $135,000 and the Klein family began receiving death threats — all for simply living out their faith at work.
Aaron and Melissa made the difficult decisions to shut down their family bakery and then to flee the state for a place more protective of their freedoms.
For over 10 years, you’ve made it possible for First Liberty Institute to stand with Aaron and Melissa. You’ve helped deliver two Supreme Court victories allowing their case to continue, but the fight to protect their right to run their bakery according to their beliefs is still going on.
Your support means that clients like the Kleins can fight to protect your First Liberty without ever receiving a bill for our legal services.
No matter how long it takes, and no matter how much it costs. They won’t pay a dime.
We can’t express how truly grateful we are for all you do for our clients and the future of faith in America. Unfortunately, there is still much work to do to fully give the Kleins their lives back.
Will you continue to stand with Aaron and Melissa?
Your support will help deliver a final victory for the Kleins.
Yes, I’ll make a gift today! >>
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