
CITIZEN: TFF files U.S. Supreme Court briefs in major cases
As we covered in our last edition of the Citizen, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering important cases this term that will certainly impact pro-family

CITIZEN: ACLU attacks preborn Kentuckians in new lawsuit
As mentioned above, the ACLU recently filed a class action lawsuit against Kentucky’s pro-life laws on behalf of Mary Poe, a resident of Jefferson County

CITIZEN: Abortion on the ballot: key victories and setbacks
Voters in ten states had abortion directly on their general election ballots this November. Those states were Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New

CITIZEN: Republican trifecta: GOP gains control of White House and Congress
On November 5th, a political earthquake shook Washington, D.C. As the results started to come in from across the nation, it became clear that the

The Family Foundation Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold Law Protecting Children From Gender Mutilation
Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in United States v. Skrmetti, a challenge to Tennessee’s law that prohibits children from receiving

Year-End Update: Big Challenges & Opportunities Ahead!
I pray that you are looking forward to a joyous Christmas season! As we approach year-end, I hope you will read this important update and

ACLU Announces Baby Poe’s Death, Pledges Legal Attack on Preborn Will Continue
The Family Foundation Opposes the ACLU’s Meritless Abortion Lawsuit and Will Continue to Defend the Right to Life in Kentucky! This week, 2 of our

The Family Foundation Files U.S. Supreme Court Brief Supporting Law Protecting Children From Online Pornography
LEXINGTON, KY – As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear Free Speech Coalition v Paxton in January, the Family Foundation, along with several allied

The ACLU’s New Abortion Lawsuit is a Meritless Legal Attack on Preborn Kentuckians says The Family Foundation
LEXINGTON, KY – Today, the ACLU filed a new legal challenge seeking to have Kentucky courts invent a “right” to abortion that would overturn Kentucky’s