I just did a powerful insightful podcast/interview with Keisha Russell you should hear…and share.
It’s all about religious freedom…but much more. You can click HERE to listen now…or read on…
Keisha Toni Russell, a constitutional lawyer at First Liberty Institute recently testified before the U.S. Senate in opposition of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination for the Supreme Court, arguing that her support of critical race theory means she would not be able to uphold the Constitution if she believes it is racist.
“Every lawyer and judge promises to defend and protect the U.S. Constitution, but she cannot uphold this oath if she believes that the Constitution and the principles of America’s foundation are racist and inherently flawed. Neither can a judge remain impartial and administer justice independently if she holds a philosophy that correcting racism requires affording privileged classes less justice than oppressed classes,” Russell said in her opening statement before the Senate hearing.
Here are a few key points from the podcast/interview:
- Religious freedom is the foundation of all other freedoms – it is the fundamental freedom in the country
You can’t control an entire group of people if they believe that there is an authority higher than government.
Today, there is a war on Christianity and people of faith right now in America. One of the Supreme Court cases Keisha is working on is of vital importance to Christian rights and liberty.
Keisha outlined three key court cases everyone should know. You can click HERE to listen to the podcast now, or read on…
Court Case #1: Seven years ago, Coach Kennedy was a high school football coach in Washington state.
He would say a prayer on the football field after the games and the school district fired him for these prayers.
Since people could see him praying and expressing his religious rights, the School district argued he should be fired.
The Supreme Court took the case and now oral arguments will be....
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