Author: Foundation for Moral Law Staff
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Col. John Eidsmoe: Auburn is not a religion-free zone
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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…
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Foundation Offers Legal Assistance to Auburn Coaches
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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…
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Victory Over Gender Pronouns
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For the better part of a century, religious liberty jurisprudence has been entangled in all manner of judge-made doctrine which, rather than serving the intended effect of simplifying the analysis of Establishment and Free Exercise claims, has led to more confusion, more contention, and ultimately more injury to religious liberty.…
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Exposing Planned Parenthood
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The Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court today on behalf of David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress in their case against Planned Parenthood. Read the brief. Daleiden and the Center went undercover to interview…
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Foundation for Moral Law hopes SCOTUS will hear case of pastor charged for holding services during COVID
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It’s been called the most important case for religious freedom in our nation’s history. Spell v. Edwards involves a pastor who refused to halt services amid COVID regulations. A legal advocacy group in Alabama took the case and won a victory for religious freedom. However, the fight is not over…
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Charges Dropped Against Street Preacher Defended by the Foundation
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Total victory secured for street preacher and the First Amendment! The Foundation for Moral Law is happy to announce that on Wednesday, March 29th, we secured a total victory for our client Rickey Caster, a street preacher who was arrested on Halloween for preaching the Gospel in downtown…
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Foundation Cheers Victory Over the Radical “Equal Rights Amendment”
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The Foundation for Moral Law applauds the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit’s decision last week in State of Illinois v. David Ferriero, affirming the lower court’s dismissal of an effort to secure ratification for the so-called Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) In 1972, Congress sent the ERA to the States…
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Air Force Vaccine Victory in the Sixth Circuit
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The Foundation for Moral Law is celebrating yesterday’s Doster v. Kendall decision of the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals affirming a lower court class-wide injunction prohibiting the Air Force from requiring personnel with religious objections to undergo COVID vaccinations. The Air Force had required all personnel to get the…
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The State of Indiana Took their Private Lakefront Property Without Compensation
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For decades, Randy and Kim Pavlock have owned their home in Porter Beach, Indiana, and used their private beach along Lake Michigan for countless family events and recreation. They have made improvements on it and enjoyed it because it was their home; or so they thought. In 2018, the Indiana…
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Standing With Pastor Tony Spell
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On October 3rd, our founder, Judge Moore, argued at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in what may be the most important case for religious freedom in our Nation’s history, Spell v. Edwards, No. 22-30075. Tony Spell is the Pastor of Life Tabernacle Church in Baton…