Archive for July, 2010
Foundation’s “Intern-National” Program
0 Comments Published by Ben DuPré July 26th, 2010 in Christianity, Education, LawLast summer, Foundation attorney Col. John Eidsmoe taught a Constitutional Litigation course at Handong International Law School (HILS), which is part of Handong Global University (HGU) in Pohang, South Korea. As Col. Eidsmoe explained in his post about that visit, Handong describes itself as a “worldchanging global Christian university” with a goal of training “honest [...]
Foundation Supports School Board Prayer
0 Comments Published by Site Administrator July 14th, 2010 in Announcements, Constitution, Education, First Amendment, History, Law, ReligionPress Release The Foundation for Moral Law (FML) in Montgomery, Alabama, founded by Judge Roy Moore, sent a letter yesterday to the Hoover City Board of Education in Hoover, Alabama, encouraging the Board to bring back invocations at its meetings, despite a threatening anti-prayer letter from a liberal secularist group in Washington, D.C. Read the [...]
Defending the National Day of Prayer
0 Comments Published by Site Administrator July 8th, 2010 in Constitution, First Amendment, History, Law, ReligionPress Release Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law, a religious liberties legal organization in Montgomery, Alabama, filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit today defending the federal statute creating the National Day of Prayer, 36 U.S.C. § 119. The [...]
Foundation Asks US Supreme Court to Review Evangelist’s Arrest While Preaching in Salem, Mass.
0 Comments Published by Site Administrator July 1st, 2010 in Announcements, Christianity, Constitution, First Amendment, Law, Religion, SpeechPress Release Evangelist Michael Marcavage of Repent America, through his attorneys at the Foundation for Moral Law, a religious liberties legal organization led by Judge Roy Moore, filed a petition for certiorari review in the U.S. Supreme Court today, urging the Court to review his “disorderly conduct” conviction for peacefully preaching the gospel with a [...]
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- Foundation Supports School Board Prayer
- Defending the National Day of Prayer
- Foundation Asks US Supreme Court to Review Evangelist’s Arrest While Preaching in Salem, Mass.
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