Jorge Gomez and Lauren Moses
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Survey says … very few Americans view religious liberty as most valuable freedom
Whether it’s living out our faith, expressing our opinion, gathering and assembling, or petitioning the government, it’s clear we need all of these freedoms to truly live in liberty.
Eliminate the filibuster and America could quickly descend into tyranny
America’s Constitution and the Bill of Rights are distinct and exceptional because of their continuity, particularly the eternal truth that our God-given rights and freedoms do not — and should not — change based on the whims of whomever controls political power. The filibuster helps preserve that continuity so that our rights aren’t changed — or worse, erased — at a moment’s notice.
Biden’s recent judicial nominees create more concern
President Biden closed out his first year in office with 40 judges placed on the federal bench, a record number of confirmations not seen since Reagan. As the New Year starts, it doesn’t appear Biden’s push to “restore balance” to the judiciary is slowing down.
Supreme Court to hear cases challenging Biden’s vaccine mandate
Although vaccinations have become a politicized and divisive issue today, one thing is abundantly clear: The Constitution and federal law prevent the federal government from coercing a religious organization into violating the deeply held beliefs of its employees.
3 reasons term limits for Supreme Court justices are a dangerous 'reform'
President Biden’s Commission on the U.S. Supreme Court presented a final draft of its findings this week, including the dangerous possibility of packing the nation’s highest court.
Don’t despair about recent Supreme Court cases. Great hope ahead for religious freedom
Plus, the incredible winning streak of victories for religious freedom should give people of all faiths great hope that the Supreme Court remains — and will continue to be — a reliable protector of our constitutional rights and liberties.
How qualified are Biden’s judicial nominees?
Since Inauguration Day, the U.S. Senate has confirmed five of President Biden’s appellate court judges — the most at this point in a presidency since President Nixon.
Supreme Court most trusted branch. Court packing could undo that
Without trust in the Supreme Court, America’s unique and special constitutional system — one that’s historically shone as a beacon of freedom to the world — cannot survive for very long.
Taliban’s attacks on religious freedom could threaten American liberties
With attacks on religious freedom at an all-time high, it’s of critical importance for the U.S. to take proactive leadership to safeguard religious freedom worldwide. Because by doing so, we’re simultaneously ensuring that we are protecting the First Freedom of all Americans right here at home.
The Left’s intimidation campaign against Justice Breyer
Whether it’s here in America, or in any country, judicial purges and court-packing all yield the same result: the erosion of constitutional liberties and rights of citizens, including religious freedom.