US Supreme Court: Kim Davis’ Case Targets Obergefell’s Overreach, Amicus Briefs Rally

US Supreme Court: Kim Davis’ Case Targets Obergefell’s Overreach, Amicus Briefs Rally

US Supreme Court: Kim Davis’ Case Targets Obergefell’s Overreach, Amicus Briefs RallyFoundation for Moral Law Staff
Published on: 27/10/2025

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider on November 7 whether to take up the case of former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, whose refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples after the court’s 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision made her a national figure in the debate over religious liberty and gay marriage.

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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

Montgomery-based Foundation for Moral Law helps block Iowa school policy forcing teachers, students to use preferred pronounsErica Thomas
Published on: 25/10/2023

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.

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

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

Col. John Eidsmoe: Auburn is not a religion-free zoneFoundation Senior Counsel Col. John Eidsmoe
Published on: 11/10/2023

Some call it freedom from religion. I call it bigotry. I refer to the calls to censor religious expression at Auburn University.

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Foundation for Moral Law hopes SCOTUS will hear case of pastor charged for holding services during COVID

Foundation for Moral Law hopes SCOTUS will hear case of pastor charged for holding services during COVID

Foundation for Moral Law hopes SCOTUS will hear case of pastor charged for holding services during COVIDErica Thomas
Published on: 18/06/2023

It’s been called the most important case for religious freedom in our nation’s history.

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