An Independence Day Message from AFLC

Over two centuries ago today, the Continental Congress, with “a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence,” approved the final wording of the Declaration of Independence and henceforth forever altered the course of history. In that profound and immortal text, our Founding Fathers affirmed the self-evident…

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AFLC Month in Review: June 2014

We are pleased to report to you each month our significant activities and accomplishments, all of which are made possible by your generous support.  Here are the highlights for June 2014: On June 5, AFLC filed its petition for en banc (full court) review of an adverse ruling by a…

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Obama’s Feigned Surprise and Willful Blindness

The Obama administration has consistently remained in the dark — or so they say — about national and international crises and major scandals until they allegedly read about them in the news. Fox News highlights nine major domestic and foreign policy developments in which the Obama administration…

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USPTO: Enforcer of Political Correctness

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) canceled the Washington Redskins trademark registration today, ruling that the name is demeaning and disparaging to Native Americans. The USPTO’s issuing of politically-correct fiats is nothing new. As you may know, we are asking the United States Supreme Court to…

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Obama Alone Not to Blame for Jihadist Resurgence

In his latest article in National Review, AFLC Advisory Board Member Andrew C. McCarthy takes aim at “Beltway Republicans” who are blaming President Obama alone for the jihadist resurgence in Iraq. While Obama’s foreign policy of appeasement to Islamists has undermined American national security and destabilized the Middle East,…

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AFLC Asks Full Court to Review and Reverse Outrageous Decision

While courts often make erroneous decisions, particularly in controversial, politically-incorrect cases involving First Amendment freedoms, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit’s recent decision in the case of Captain Paul Fields, the Tulsa police officer who was summarily punished for objecting on religious grounds to an order…

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AFLC Month in Review: May 2014

We are pleased to report to you each month our significant activities and accomplishments, all of which are made possible by your generous support.  Here are the highlights for May 2014: On May 8, AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel Robert Muise presented oral argument in the U.S. Court of…

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Memorial Day Message from AFLC

Please take a moment today to thank a veteran and his or her family for the sacrifices they have made for us and our blessed Nation.  And especially, take a moment to say a prayer for those veterans who have made the ultimate sacrifice.  We must never…

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