Author: Foundation for Moral Law Staff

  • Fight with us to defend Church autonomy against gun control ideologues!

    Fight with us to defend Church autonomy against gun control ideologues!

    You may remember that last year the Foundation filed an amicus brief in the case Antonyuk v. James, defending the right of churches to determine their own internal policies in regard to whether its congregation may be armed in church. Now, the case is back at the Supreme Court, and we are filing…

  • Foundation fights for Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law

    Foundation fights for Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law

    In Roake v. Brumley, we supported the appellants in defending Louisiana’s HB 71, which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The Foundation argues that the Ten Commandments are not merely religious symbols but are also foundational to Western legal and republican…

  • Foundation Fights Gender Transitions in Public Schools

    Foundation Fights Gender Transitions in Public Schools

    The Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus brief on January 4th with the United States Supreme Court in the case of John and Jane Parents v. Montgomery County Board of Education, fighting for parents’ right to direct their children’s upbringing. The Montgomery County public school…

  • Foundation Defends Military Chaplains Against COVID Discrimination

    Foundation Defends Military Chaplains Against COVID Discrimination

    “When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the Citizen.” – George Washington The Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus brief this week with the United States Supreme Court urging the Court to take the case of 39 military chaplains who suffered discrimination because of their religious objections to the…

  • The Right to Bear Arms Applies Even in California

    The Right to Bear Arms Applies Even in California

    The Foundation for Moral Law, on December 14th, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court challenging a California law that prohibits people from carrying firearms in certain public locations. Although the Foundation filed the brief in December, the High Court is still considering whether…

  • Foundation Backs Idaho Law Protecting Children’s Privacy

    Foundation Backs Idaho Law Protecting Children’s Privacy

    The Foundation for Moral Law, an Alabama-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the strict interpretation of the Constitution as intended by its Framers and to the defense of traditional family values, filed an amicus brief on December 25th with the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals…

  • Defending Iowa’s Fetal Heartbeat Statute

    Defending Iowa’s Fetal Heartbeat Statute

    The Foundation for Moral Law, an Alabama-based organization dedicated to the defense of religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and the strict interpretation of the Constitution as intended by its Framers, filed an amicus brief today in support of the State of Iowa’s fetal heartbeat bill against…

  • Montgomery-based Foundation for Moral Law helps block Iowa school policy forcing teachers, students to use preferred pronouns

    Montgomery-based Foundation for Moral Law helps block Iowa school policy forcing teachers, students to use preferred pronouns

    A Federal Appeals court blocked an Iowa school system’s policy requiring school staff and students to use the preferred pronouns of others. Attorneys from the Alabama-based Foundation for Moral Law had a part in the court victory. The Linn-Mar Community School District in…

  • Col. John Eidsmoe: Auburn is not a religion-free zone

    Col. John Eidsmoe: Auburn is not a religion-free zone

    Some call it freedom from religion. I call it bigotry. I refer to the calls to censor religious expression at Auburn University. On Sept. 12, 2023, students and coaches held a Christian praise event in Auburn’s Neville Arena, believing the First Amendment applied to them even while…

  • Foundation Offers Legal Assistance to Auburn Coaches

    Foundation Offers Legal Assistance to Auburn Coaches

    The Foundation for Moral Law (FML) has sharply criticized the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) for its demand that Auburn University cease and desist from allowing certain religious activities on campus. The FFRF, a Wisconsin-based organization that opposes religion in the public…