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Defending the Constitution
Upholding Religious Freedom
Defending the Constitution
Upholding Religious Freedom
Defending the Constitution
Upholding Religious Freedom
Defending the Constitution
Upholding Religious Freedom
Defending the Constitution
Upholding Religious Freedom

Defending our inalienable right to acknowledge God, the Foundation for Moral Law is an Alabama-based 501(c)(3) dedicated to preserving religious liberty and the strict interpretation of the Constitution according to the intent of its Framers.

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Our Beliefs

We are guided by a Christ-centered worldview that upholds biblical truth and moral principles as the foundation for life, purpose, and freedom.

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Our Work

We defend religious liberty, free speech, and individual freedoms through nationwide legal representation and constitutional advocacy.

Amicus Curiae Foundation for Moral Law in Support of Petitioners in St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy

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. Though this Court…

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

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. Davis, who was briefly jailed for…

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

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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