Foundation for Moral Law Files Supreme Court Brief Defending Religious Liberty in Ermold v. Davis

Foundation for Moral Law Files Supreme Court Brief Defending Religious Liberty in Ermold v. Davis

Foundation Lead Staff Attorney Talmadge Butts
Published on: 23/10/2025

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.

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Refuse the Pronouns, Lose Your Job?

Refuse the Pronouns, Lose Your Job?

Refuse the Pronouns, Lose Your Job?Foundation for Moral Law Staff
Published on: 06/08/2025

A Christian teacher was forced to resign for refusing to use transgender students’ chosen names. Now the 7th Circuit says his case deserves another look—and religious freedom is back in the spotlight.

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Colorado Bans Christian Counseling—We’re Fighting Back

Colorado Bans Christian Counseling—We’re Fighting Back

Colorado Bans Christian Counseling—We’re Fighting BackFoundation for Moral Law Staff
Published on: 08/07/2025

Colorado Bans Christian Counseling—We’re Fighting Back

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Foundation fights for Louisiana's Ten Commandments law

Foundation fights for Louisiana's Ten Commandments law

Foundation fights for Louisiana's Ten Commandments lawFoundation for Moral Law Staff
Published on: 31/01/2025

In Roake v. Brumley, the Foundation is helping to defend Louisiana's HB 71, which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms

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