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Air Force punishes colonel because of his religious views on marriage

November 16, 2017

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Coworkers surprise hardworking teen with car

November 16, 2017

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ICE agents demand Trump remove Obama ‘holdovers’ in agency

November 15, 2017

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Attack on Bible curriculum thrown out of court

November 15, 2017

By Lacey McNeil, First Liberty communications PRINCETON, WV— A federal district court dismissed a challenge to the Bible curriculum offered in Mercer County Schools.  First Liberty Institute, the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers LLP, and Brewster, Morhous, Cameron, Caruth, Moore, Kersey & Stafford, PLLC, represent Mercer County Schools.  The following may be attributed to Hiram Sasser, General Counsel of First Liberty Institute: Mercer County Schools is grateful to have this unfortunate lawsuit dismissed and remains committed to following the law as it provides diverse educational opportunities to its students.  The Court rightly rejected the notion that teaching students about the Bible is always unconstitutional. To read the court’s entire opinion, click here.  To learn more about the case, visit FirstLiberty.org/MercerCounty. … [Read more...]

Grandfather prohibited from reading the Bible out loud on public sidewalk

November 15, 2017

By First Liberty communications SWEETWATER, Tenn. — First Liberty and the Center for Religious Expression has sent a demand letter to the City of Sweetwater, Tennessee on behalf of their client, Paul Johnson. The letter asks the city to stop using a twenty-five year old city ordinance to prohibit Johnson from reading the Bible on a public sidewalk without a permit. “Every American has the right to share earnestly-held views in public,” said CRE Chief Counsel Nate Kellum.  “No one should need government permission to preach.” “Mr. Johnson does not need permission from the government to express his faith in public,” said Chelsey Youman, Counsel for First Liberty. “The First Amendment is permission enough for any citizen in any city in America to peacefully read the Bible out loud on a public sidewalk. The Sweetwater ordinance is overbroad, unconstitutional, and must be immediately changed or eliminated.” In August, police officers in Sweetwater told Mr. Johnson that reading the Bible out loud on a public sidewalk fell within the definition of a “demonstration” pursuant to an outdated city ordinance. As such, Mr. Johnson would need a permit from the city to read the Bible on a public sidewalk. But, when Mr. Johnson … [Read more...]

California NAACP calls Star Spangled Banner ‘racist’

November 10, 2017

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California tech boom creates new class of working homeless

November 9, 2017

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Black student is perpetrator of fake hate crime at Air Force Academy

November 8, 2017

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UCLA basketball players arrested in China for shoplifting

November 8, 2017

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FBI turns over new Clinton investigation documents to Congress

November 8, 2017

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Artemis II reminds all of us to look up

When NASA set a launch date for Artemis II all those months ago, there was no way of knowing that the world would be in desperate need of something so uniquely awe-inspiring. On a planet consumed by war, hate, tragedy, and lack, these astronauts are giving the human population a rare gift: the chance to focus on … Read More

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