Former Judge Vance Day discussing the documentary "The Fight for Liberty, The Judge Day Story” and his experience as a Judge 5:08 PM Monday August 29, 2022 on KWRO
"The Fight for Liberty, The Judge Day Story”
The Fight for Liberty tells the story of Judge Vance Day, a judge in Oregon who chose to practice his Rights of Conscience, recusing himself of marrying same-sex couples. The Oregon Attorney General then went after him with trumped-up charges to criminally prosecute him for his stance. Expert interviews showcase our country’s history relating to our Rights of Conscience, how Judge Day’s story resolved, and then presents a challenge for what Christians can be doing to turn back the tide. David Benham hosts this documentary along with featured experts such as Mike Huckabee, David Barton, Lars Larson, Dr. Herb Titus. This documentary is produced as series pilot featuring stories of those fighting for their Rights of Conscience.
"Our Constitution made a promise to us as Oregonians that we would do justice, that we would respect others, that we would live in a diverse community and not have a government that bullied us. So today, March 8, I filed for statewide election to the Oregon Court of Appeals. As a former circuit court judge, I know how to work within the judiciary to bring about change. I’m asking for your vote, and I want to say thank you for getting involved in making Oregon a great state again."
In an appearance on the Lars Larson Show Wednesday March 9th, 2022, Vance Day announced his candidacy for Position 3 on the Oregon Court of Appeals, a statewide, non-partisan position. He lost his bid for this position in the May 2022 primary.
He is the former president of Promise Keepers, the former head of a major political party, and currently Of Counsel for the James Madison Center for Free Speech. It’s no wonder that he was drawn to organizations that support freedom of religion and speech since few have had their personal convictions more sorely tested or triumphed more decisively over the politics of religious persecution and personal destruction than Vance Day.