Category: Amicus Work
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Amicus Curiae Foundation for Moral Law in Support of Petitioners in St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy
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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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Foundation for Moral Law Files Supreme Court Brief Defending Religious Liberty in Ermold v. Davis
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The Foundation for Moral Law has filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Ermold v. Davis, a case arising from the prosecution of Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses that bore her name after the Court’s 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision. Represented by attorneys…
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Refuse the Pronouns, Lose Your Job?
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John Kluge, a former high school music teacher in Indiana, never expected that his religious convictions would cost him his job. But after requesting a modest accommodation to avoid using transgender students’ chosen names—based on his sincere Christian beliefs—Kluge was pressured to resign by the Brownsburg Community School Corporation…
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Colorado Bans Christian Counseling—We’re Fighting Back
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Imagine seeking help from a trusted counselor who shares your values—someone who understands your faith, your convictions, and your desire to live according to the truth of God’s design. Now imagine the government stepping in and declaring that this kind of counseling is not just “wrong,” but illegal…
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Foundation fights for Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law
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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…
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Foundation Fights Gender Transitions in Public Schools
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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…
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Foundation Defends Military Chaplains Against COVID Discrimination
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“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…
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The Right to Bear Arms Applies Even in California
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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…
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Foundation Backs Idaho Law Protecting Children’s Privacy
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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…
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Defending Iowa’s Fetal Heartbeat Statute
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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…




