From Kelly Shackelford <[email protected]>
Subject A Secular Constitution?
Date February 19, 2021 12:32 PM
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Secular Constitution | First Liberty

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BACK TO BASICS

3 Reasons: Why There's No Such Thing as a "Secular"
Constitution

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While it's true that America's government is not a
theocracy, it's historically inaccurate and inconsistent to
argue that the Founders never intended government and religion to
intertwine. In this second edition of our special "A Secular
Constitution?" series, we'll explore why America's
Constitution is not (and should not) be a secular document.

Jorge Gomez Senior Writer * 6 min read

Judicial Vacancies | First Liberty

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DON'T PACK THE COURTS

One-Third of Federal Appellate Judges Eligible to Retire Could Create
Dozens of Vacancies

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Before going down the failed and treacherous road of court-packing
(a.k.a. "court reform"), let's dive into the
judicial vacancies already available right now, as well as a
prospective look at what seats could open up for the president to fill
in the near future.

Jorge Gomez Senior Writer * 5 min read

CYBERBULLYING THE FAITHFUL | First Liberty

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CYBERBULLYING THE FAITHFUL

Pew Research Indicates Online Harassment of Religious Americans is
Increasing

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A recent report shows that 8 percent of Americans believe
they've been harassed online because of their faith-up
from 5 percent in 2017. Learn why harassing people for their faith
goes against America's most fundamental values, and take a quick
survey to tell us your thoughts.

Liberty McArtor Contributing Writer * 5 min read + survey

Live School Choice | First Liberty

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SUPREME COURT SPECIAL

First Liberty's Stephanie Taub: Upholding School Choice and
Church Independence

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This week's episode of First Liberty Live! features Senior
Counsel Stephanie Taub, who discusses in more detail two recent
petitions submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in our Maine School
Choice and North American Mission Board cases.

Stephanie explains the critical importance of these cases, as the
Supreme Court has the opportunity to clarify: 1) The First Amendment
protects your right to live out your faith in all aspects of life,
including your child's education; and 2) Courts should stay out
of church leadership decisions, and let houses of worship freely
choose who is best suited to lead their organizations and fulfill
their religious missions.

Watch the episode now
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Liberty Live!, please consider supporting this in-house channel by
making a gift today. Your support is what makes First Liberty Live!
possible.

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