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Cadet Micah Moore graduates from West Point

Saturday, West Point Cadet Micah Moore graduated from the U.S. Military Academy. Moore is the son of former Chief Justice Roy Moore (R) and Foundation for Moral Law President Kayla Moore. Moore graduated from West End High School in 2012. While at West Point, he majored in Law and Legal Studies. He was commissioned as … Continued
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June 15, 2020

Moore bringing the Ten Commandments monument back to Montgomery

Thursday, Judge Roy Moore, President Emeritus of the Montgomery based Foundation for Moral Law, and Kayla Moore, the Foundation’s President announce that on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, the “Ten Commandments Monument” will be returned to Montgomery, Alabama, to be placed at One Dexter Avenue on the first floor of the Foundation for Moral Law. “One … Continued
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February 7, 2020

Foundation for Moral Law defends Trump in subpoena case

Wednesday, the Montgomery based Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus brief Wednesday at the U.S. Supreme Court in support of President Donald J. Trump (R). Pres, Trump is arguing that the House of Representatives cannot subpoena his financial records. The Foundation agrees with the President. Matt Clark is the attorney for the Foundation wrote … Continued
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January 30, 2020

Moore says impeachment is “politics as usual”

Saturday, Senate candidate former Chief Justice Roy Moore (R) said that the impeachment case against President Donald J. Trump, “Is politics as usual.” The Alabama Political Reporter asked Moore to comment on the case that House case managers, led by House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff, D-California, made in their opening remarks. “This is clearly … Continued
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January 27, 2020

Foundation for Moral Law defends ordinance against public nudity

Thursday, the Montgomery based Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court in support of a Laconia, New Hampshire, anti-nudity ordinance. In the case of Lilley v. New Hampshire, Lilley and two other petitioners had been convicted of public nudity and challenged the constitutionality of the Laconia ordinance, arguing … Continued
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November 15, 2019

Foundation for Moral Law defends Montana mother’s religious freedom

Foundation for Moral Law President Kayla Moore said that a Montana school choice program, “Flagrantly discriminates against religious schools, religious parents, and religious children.“ Montana resident Kendra Espinoza wanted to send her daughters to a private religious school, but the cost was prohibitive. The Legislature established a scholarship program to provide school choice for families; … Continued
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September 17, 2019