Dad x8. Defending religious freedom for all @becketfund. Nine Supreme Court wins & counting. My award-winning book on religious freedom: amzn.to/2zkVPuh

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#BREAKING: In a 6-5 ruling, the 9th Circuit has just greenlighted the destruction of Oak Flat, an ancient sacred site of Western Apache and other Native peoples. This decision is wrong, and @BECKETlaw will appeal to the Supreme Court. becketnewsite.s3.amazonaws.c…

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With America’s 250th anniversary on the horizon, Becket gathered friends and supporters from across the nation in Philadelphia for the 2026 Canterbury Medal Gala. The evening’s highest honor was presented to William “Bill” Mumma—Chairman of the Board of Becket— whose visionary leadership has advanced religious liberty for generations to come.
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Former @WSUCougarFB head football coach Nick Rolovich lost his job in the middle of a winning season because he requested a religious exemption to the state’s COVID vaccine mandate. Today, @becketfund asked the Ninth Circuit to throw a flag on WSU’s religious targeting.
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That’s not how civil rights laws work. Employers don’t get to fire employees for having off-“brand” religious beliefs.
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A federal district court ruled against Rolovich last year. Now the Ninth Circuit should make the right call and make clear that no American should lose their job for living according to their faith. We expect a decision in the coming months. becketfund.org/media/college…
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Religious liberty is for all Americans, and that’s exactly what Becket works to protect. This morning, on @foxandfriends, Becket’s @LoriWindham1 spoke about the importance of guaranteeing this fundamental right for generations to come. ⬇️
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We (@becketfund) asked the Eighth Circuit to protect 13 St. Louis teachers who were ousted from their jobs for seeking religious exemptions to a COVID vaccine mandate.
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In our friend-of-the-court brief, we argue that when the government creates a system of exemptions, it cannot favor secular requests while shutting out religious believers. We also point to SCOTUS’s recent ruling in Groff v. DeJoy, where the Justices unanimously ruled that employers cannot force religious believers to choose between their faith and their job. becketnewsite.s3.amazonaws.c…

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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard a major church-state case today over whether public art must be hidden from view simply because it has religious associations.
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