
The Family Foundation Joins Legal Brief Asking U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Important Parental Rights Case
LEXINGTON, KY – This week, The Family Foundation signed on to an amicus brief submitted to The Supreme Court of the United States in the

LEXINGTON, KY – This week, The Family Foundation signed on to an amicus brief submitted to The Supreme Court of the United States in the

In September, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld laws in Kentucky (SB 150) and Tennessee that provide commonsense protections against harmful gender ‘transitions’ of

A Kentucky guidance counselor who is a self-proclaimed “cheerleader of the gays” is facing allegations of violating state law, violating the Code of Ethics, filing

The transgender worldview is more than just a bit confusing; it is literally nonsensical, as it has no foundational basis in reality and denies objective

National, state, and local media are recognizing that the race for Kentucky Governor is focusing significantly on LGBTQ issues and have felt the need to

Despite Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio’s assurances under oath (oath taken at 28:50) before the August 1 Interim Joint Committee on Education that Jefferson County Public

“It’s time for me to move on,” said embattled pro-LGBT Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass. Governor Andy Beshear’s pro-LGBT Education Commissioner, Jason Glass, announced Monday

LEXINGTON, KY – The Family Foundation, along with 30 other family policy organizations, filed a “friend of the court” legal brief urging the Sixth Circuit

BREAKING UPDATE: North Carolina becomes the 20th state to adopt a version of the Help Not Harm law after overriding Governor Roy Cooper’s veto. Since

LEXINGTON, KY – Today, SB 150’s commonsense protections against harmful gender “transitions” for children, and the resulting irreversible harms, are in effect after a district