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First Liberty Argues for Fired Flight Attendants
in Federal Appeals Court
We’re at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today arguing our Alaska Airlines case. Please pray for Senior Counsel Stephanie Taub who is arguing on behalf of Lacey Smith and Marli Brown, who were fired over their religious beliefs.
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After Getting Fired, This Flight Attendant Knew
She Couldn’t Let Discrimination Fly
Compelled by her faith, Lacey Smith asked a simple question about Alaska Airline’s support for the “Equality Act.” For that, she was fired. She could have backed down and walked away. She didn’t. Instead, she showed courage.
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Alaska Airlines Used to Be a Faith-Friendly Business.
What Changed?
Two flight attendants are fighting in federal court after Alaska Airlines fired them for their religious beliefs. But the company wasn’t always this hostile to religion.
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California City Will Pay $640,000 to Church
Kept from Using Its Building for Religious Services
We reached a settlement with the City of Santa Ana on behalf of Anchor Stone Christian Church. The church can now use its property for religious services. Permit delays had cost them more than $500,000. So, this victory is a big deal!
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First Liberty Mourns the Loss of Dr. James Dobson
“Dr. Dobson is a hero, a legend and a friend. I will miss him dearly,” said First Liberty President & CEO Kelly Shackelford. “What he did for so many families has changed lives forever. His legacy and life will never be forgotten.”
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Legacy Planning Can Be Fun?
Threats to religious liberty will still be around in the future, but will First Liberty have the resources to continue the fight? In the coming days and months, I will be writing about various ways you can help FLI meet its future liabilities.
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