Supreme Court respected religious liberty in 2022, but will it in 2023?
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As we approach 2023, too many have not gotten the Supreme Court's clear message that religious liberty must be respected.
Kelly Shackelford is president, CEO and chief counsel for First Liberty Institute, a nonprofit law firm dedicated to defending religious freedom for all. Learn more at FirstLiberty.org.
Just this year, the Supreme Court issued two opinions that set historic precedents in two major cases restoring faith in our nation.
First, First Liberty Institute client and high school football Coach Joe Kennedy’s victory not only restored his right to quietly pray at the 50-yard-line after games, but it also strengthened constitutional protections for religious liberty across the country, overturning an anti-religious freedom precedent and giving Americans more religious freedom than they’ve had in a half century.