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"The Religious Liberty Solution to Big Tech Censorship: How The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Limits Section 230" with Hiram Sasser
Date & Time
Wed, Mar 04, 2026 • 2:00 pm
Organization
JWI & CRCD
Venue
Webinar
Webinar Information

Hiram Sasser will offer his perspectives on Section 230 and how the resulting expanding definitions of “objectionable” speech allow Big Tech companies free rein to stifle expression and debate on controversial social and public policy issues. While many propose to overhaul or eliminate Section 230, Hiram Sasser suggests that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) provides an “already there” solution. 

Meet Hiram Sasser

Hiram Sasser is Executive General Counsel for First Liberty Institute, where he oversees First Liberty’s litigation and media efforts. Sasser’s practice focuses on First Amendment and other constitutional and civil rights issues relating to religious liberty.

Sasser served as co-counsel in eight victories before the United States Supreme Court, including Groff v. DeJoy (landmark case overturning the “de minimis cost” test for Title VII in place almost 50 years), Kennedy v. Bremerton (landmark case overturning 50 years of Establishment Clause precedent), Carson v. Makin (overturning 40 years of Maine’s discrimination against parents choosing faith-based schools), Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan v. Acevedo Feliciano (summary reversal finding a jurisdictional defect in church autonomy dispute), American Legion v. American Humanist Association (landmark case ending Establishment Clause attacks on veterans’ memorials with religious imagery), Klein v. Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (granted, vacated, and remanded (twice) in religious wedding service case), and Sause v. Bauer (summary reversal revoking qualified immunity for police who ordered a citizen not to pray in her own home).

In addition to his legal duties, Sasser develops, coordinates, and implements successful media strategies on behalf of his clients. This includes numerous appearances on ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox News, CNN, and the BBC as well as being heard on various radio stations throughout the United States, Asia, Africa, and Europe.

In 2016, Sasser took a leave of absence to serve a temporary assignment as the Chief of Staff for the Attorney General of Texas.

He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at both The University of Texas at Austin School of Law (teaching Religious Liberty) and Oklahoma City University School of Law (teaching Civil Rights Procedure).