CVS ends religious accommodations, fires employee who refused to prescribe contraception The medical establishment holds contraception and ivermectin prescriptions to very different standards. News Calvin Freiburger • Feb 11, 2022
Victory: US Navy reverses unlawful order banning troops from indoor Mass, religious services 'This proves' that 'there is no pandemic exception to the First Amendment,' said Mike Berry, First Liberty Institute General Counsel. News Doug Mainwaring • Jul 9, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Hundreds of faith leaders urge Congress to protect them from COVID-19 lawsuits Faith leaders worry that they'll be sued for helping people if someone claims to have contracted the coronavirus while having worked with them. News Martin Bürger • May 15, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Church sues KY governor for right to resume religious gatherings The state's Republican Attorney General joined the church's lawsuit, saying that 'even in times of crisis, the law must be followed ... and defend(ed).' News Calvin Freiburger • May 7, 2020Jun 18, 2021
Ban on Christian prayer at high school football game reversed by 11th Circuit Two Christian schools that were barred from praying before a state championship game claimed a victory for free speech and religious freedom. News Doug Mainwaring • Nov 18, 2019Jun 18, 2021
Army chaplain could be dishonorably discharged for refusing to perform ‘gay’ marriage Major Scott Squires could be court-martialed despite following Army rules for navigating conflicts between duty and faith. News Calvin Freiburger • Aug 16, 2018Jun 18, 2021
‘Peace Cross’ veterans memorial must be torn down, orders U.S. appeals court The American Humanist Association took issue with a monument that honors fallen World War I soldiers. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Oct 23, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Colonel suspended for not thanking homosexual serviceman’s ‘spouse’ Air Force Colonel Leland B.H. Bohannon's distinguished 'career is likely over' because of his sincerely held religious beliefs. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Oct 20, 2017Jun 18, 2021
New 400-page report documents ‘massive’ increase in attacks on religious liberty A First Liberty Institute study shows a 15 percent increase in anti-religious liberty cases in the past year. News Peter LaBarbera • Sep 20, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Marine fired for ‘bad conduct’ after refusing to remove a Bible verse from over her desk Monifa Sterling is challenging her court-martial over a scripture passage the military deemed 'contrary to good order and discipline.' News Fr. Mark Hodges • May 9, 2017Jun 18, 2021