Foundation for Moral Law

Foundation for Moral Law
FormationJanuary 29, 2003 (2003-01-29)[1]
FounderRoy Moore
TypeNonprofit organization
03-0502850[2]
Legal status501(c)(3)[2]
HeadquartersMontgomery, Alabama, United States
Coordinates32°22′39″N 86°18′32″W / 32.377606°N 86.308826°W / 32.377606; -86.308826
Kayla Moore
Roy Moore
Revenue (2023)
$790,665[2]
Expenses (2023)$672,719[2]
Employees6[2] (in 2023)
Websitewww.morallaw.org

The Foundation for Moral Law is a socially conservative, Christian right legal advocacy group[3][4] based in Montgomery, Alabama.[5]

The Foundation was established in 2003[1] by Republican politician Roy Moore, who was ousted as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama in 2003 for refusing to comply with a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the grounds of the Alabama Judicial Building. In 2013, Moore was again elected to the Alabama Supreme Court, but was suspended from the Court in 2016, and resigned in 2017, after ordering Alabama probate judges to ignore federal court decisions on same-sex marriage.[6]

  1. ^ a b "Foundation For Moral Law, Inc." Business Entity Records. Alabama Secretary of State. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Foundation For Moral Law Inc". ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. December 2023. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  3. ^ Frederick S. Lane, The Court and the Cross: The Religious Right's Crusade to Reshape the Supreme Court (Beacon Press, 2008), p. 138.
  4. ^ H. B. Cavalcant, Gloryland: Christian Suburbia, Christian Nation (Greenwood/Prager: 2007), p. 49: Table 3.1: A Sample of Conservative Christian Groups in America.
  5. ^ Ad attacks Roy Moore's pay from Christian charity, legal organization Archived 2017-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, Associated Press (August 3, 2017).
  6. ^ John Kruzel, Did Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore take $1 million from a charity he ran?, PolitiFact (September 5, 2017).

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