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Court’s Constitution Day Surprise

Liberty Counsel successfully cleared Pace High School Principal Frank Lay and Athletic Director Robert Freeman of criminal contempt charges that arose out of a simple blessing of a meal.

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Constitution Day Contempt Case

Tomorrow, Liberty Counsel will be in federal District Court in Pensacola representing the Principal of Pace High School, Frank Lay and Athletic Director Robert Freeman as they face criminal contempt charges for a prayer over a meal. Ironically, tomorrow is National Constitution Day.

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Court Allows Religious Material

On July 16 the Eighth Circuit Court of Appealsruled in favor of the South Iron School District and upheld the right of the district to establish an open forum for distribution of materials on school property.

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Anti-ACLU Civil Disobedience

Nearly 400 graduating seniors at Pace High School stood up in protest against the ACLU and recited the Lord’s Prayer during their graduation ceremony on Saturday.

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Separating School and State

Today Liberty Counsel filed a complaint with the IRS, asking the agency
to investigate the tax-exempt status of Americans United for
Separation of Church and State (“AU”). 

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Miss California at Liberty

Miss California Carrie Prejean will be in Lynchburg today to encourage thousands of Liberty University students to stand up for their faith, as she did recently at the Miss USA Pageant.

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Graduation Prayer Campaign

Liberty Counsel is launching its annual “Friend or Foe” Graduation Prayer Campaign, seeking to educate and, if necessary, litigate to ensure that prayer and religious viewpoints are not suppressed during public school graduation ceremonies.

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Make Some Noise

The annual “Day of Silence,” sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN), will be promoted today in many public schools.

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Valedictorian Censored

Liberty Counsel argued today at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of Erica Corder, a high school valedictorian who was forced to publicly apologize for sharing her Christian faith during her 30-second message at graduation.

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Christian Group Gets Reprieve

On Wednesday, a federal court approved a settlement of a lawsuit filed by Liberty Counsel on behalf of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Georgia (CEF) against Cobb County School District.

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Onward Christian Youth Groups

Liberty Counsel filed a federal lawsuit against Cobb County School District, which has a discriminatory policy against religious groups.

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Gator Christian Life Vindicated

Gator Christian Life (GCL), a religious student organization at the University of Florida, has been invited to return to its former status as a registered student organization.