Friday, January 31, 2025

D.C. Court of Appeals Rule Could Punish Attorneys for Representing Religious Clients;Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Two Major Religious Freedom Cases;‘NEVER AGAIN’ - Trump Promises to Stop Religious Persecution in America

 

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Victory for DC First Responder | First Liberty Insider

DC First Responders Punished for Religious Beliefs 

Will Get New Hearing in Federal Court


The District of Columbia tried to force several Jewish and Muslim first responders to shave their beards and violate their religious beliefs. A federal appeals court ruled in favor of our clients and sent the case back to the lower court.

Important Victory, But the Fight Isn’t Over »

 
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Trump to Stop Religious Persecution | First Liberty Institut

‘NEVER AGAIN’ - Trump Promises to Stop 

Religious Persecution in America


“I will also end the weaponization of law enforcement against Americans of faith,” President Trump said to the March for Life rally in Washington D.C. last week.

Better Outlook for the Future »

 
Supreme Court Hear Two Religious Freedom Cases | First Liber

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear 

Two Major Religious Freedom Cases


2025 could be another landmark year for religious freedom. This spring, the Court will consider two cases that impact religious families and faith-based schools. Plus, First Liberty has four cases pending at the nation’s highest court right now.

An Update at the Highest Court »

 
Trump Judicial Appointments Count | First Liberty Institute

Trump Administration Must Make 

Every Judicial Appointment Count


Going into its second term, the Trump administration can extend its impact on the judiciary. But this time, President Trump will have to be even more intentional about every nominee, according to many judicial experts.

America Deserves the Best Judges »

 
DC Appeals Court Could Punish Attorneys | First Liberty

D.C. Court of Appeals Rule Could Punish Attorneys for Representing Religious Clients


Under a proposed rule, First Liberty lawyers and many attorneys in our nation’s capital would be forced to choose between zealously advocating for their clients’ rights and facing bar discipline. We recently filed a public comment in opposition.

Attorneys Don’t Forfeit Their First Amendment Rights »

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