Judge Roy Moore & Foundation to Defend Alabama Town Signs
May 15, 2012 No Comments ›› adminMONTGOMERY, AL -- The Foundation for Moral Law, a national religious-liberties organization, has agreed to defend the Town of Sylvania, Alabama, which recently received legal threats from the atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation for town welcome signs that include the phrase "One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism." Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, founder and ...
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Second Judge Recuses in Sidewalk Counselor Sprinkler Case
Apr 18, 2012 4 Comments ›› adminApril 18 Update: Today Judge Eugene Reese recused, without explanation, from the case of David Day and Jeshua Screws, who were sprayed off a sidewalk by a Montgomery abortion clinic and charged with trespass. We were supposed to go to a jury trial this week, even after Judge Tracy McCooey recused last week, but now ...
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Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day on April 12
Mar 30, 2012 No Comments ›› adminThe annual Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day is only two weeks away! This April 12 event will be Personhood Alabama's big, public push for Personhood and other pro-life legislation in Alabama. Please join pro-life supporters from around the state in Montgomery on April 12, 2012, and let Alabama's lawmakers know that the unborn have the right ...
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Judge Roy Moore & Foundation Defend Memorial Cross in Supreme Court Brief
Mar 10, 2012 No Comments ›› adminThe Foundation for Moral Law, a non-profit organization dedicated to defending religious liberty and the public acknowledgment of God, filed an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court on Friday, March 9, 2012, asking the Court to hear a case involving a memorial cross on Mt. Soledad near San Diego, California. Read the Foundation’s Mt. ...
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Judge Roy Moore & Foundation Argue ObamaCare Violates 10th Amendment
Feb 16, 2012 2 Comments ›› adminThe Foundation for Moral Law, a religious-liberties organization, filed an amicus brief this week with the United States Supreme Court in the case of State of Florida v. Dept. of Health and Human Services, better known as the ObamaCare case. Click to read the Foundation's ObamaCare brief. Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, founder and President of the ...
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“God with us” — Merry Christmas from the Foundation for Moral Law
Dec 22, 2011 No Comments ›› adminMERRY CHRISTMAS! May you have a joyous Christmas and a blessed New Year. "Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call His name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us." Matthew 1:23 --Judge Roy Moore & Staff Foundation for Moral Law
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Foundation Demands Brighton, NY Police Stop Harassing Pro-Life Ministries
Nov 9, 2011 1 Comment ›› adminThe Foundation for Moral Law sent a letter to the Town of Brighton in western New York yesterday, demanding that the Brighton police and officials stop interfering with pro-life ministry on the public sidewalks outside a local abortion clinic. On behalf of Rev. Michael Warren and Gerald Crawford, both of Rescue Rochester, and Bound4Life Rochester, the Foundation told Brighton to "cease ...
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Judge Roy Moore & Foundation Applaud Decision Upholding KY Law Acknowledging God
Oct 28, 2011 4 Comments ›› adminMONTGOMERY, AL -- Judge Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law applauded a Kentucky Court of Appeals decision issued today upholding a Kentucky homeland security law that acknowledged Kentucky's "reliance upon Almighty God" for the "safety and security of the Commonwealth." The Court rejected a challenge by American Atheists, Inc. and ruled that the law does not violate the Establishment Clause, "but instead ...
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Judge Roy Moore & Foundation Defend NY Church’s Right to Worship in Public School Building
Oct 27, 2011 No Comments ›› adminMONTGOMERY, AL -- The Foundation for Moral Law, a religious liberties legal organization in Montgomery, Alabama, today filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court urging the Court to hear a case in which the New York City Board of Education refused to rent a school auditorium (left) to a Christian church called the ...
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