“Cakeshop” decision will likely be monumental
By the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, an important case addressing the intersection
By the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, an important case addressing the intersection
House Bill 326 protected student privacy and House Bill 372 addressed religious liberty but both met the same fate – they were lost in the
Regarded as the “Live and Let Live” bill, HB 372 protects churches, pastors and religious schools from state control that would attempt to force them
The weighty issues of the 2018-19 biennial budget and, more importantly, the failing pension system have put Frankfort lawmakers in a precarious place. Clearly, cutting
After a policy change by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), churches are no longer excluded from disaster aid. Three Texas churches had filed a
The Family Foundation is not a legal organization; it’s a policy organization. Yet, in recent months The Foundation has collaborated on several “friend of the
Though Paducah is one of the furthest points west in Kentucky, it’s recent passage of a “Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity” ordinance (a SOGI) will likely find
LEXINGTON, KY – “The court affirmed today that government should not force people to say or do things in which they don’t believe,” said Martin
LEXINGTON, KY – “The government should not violate anyone’s sincerely held religious beliefs,” said a spokesman for The Family Foundation in response to today’s Supreme