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FFRF contests blatant religious subsidy
The city of West Lafayette, Ind., cannot legally subsidize Faith Ministries' Faith West Project with $7 million… More »
FFRF calls for removal of Bradford County Ten Commandments
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FFRF stands up for voter rights in North Carolina
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is contesting election-day abuses by North Carolina polling places. Last Tuesday, Devon… More »
Gubernatorial Colorado Day of Prayer proclamations unconstitutional
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled today in favor of the Freedom… More »
From the Headlines
Nativity display lawsuit still ongoing
WLUK FOX TV 11 (Green Bay, Wis.) by Laura Smith November 7, 2009
Metro Bus Religion War
WMTV Ch. 15, Madison, Wis. March 12, 2009
FFRF on Good Morning America
Good Morning America (ABC News) December 5, 2010
FFRF in the News
- May 19, 2012 Afternoon panel
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Freethought Blog
By Ophelia Benson - May 18, 2012 Jessica Ahlquist Supports Removal of Cross Memorial
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Gather
By Chelsea Hoffman - May 18, 2012 Roy Moore defends Alabama town’s use of Bible verses on welcome signs
- The Huntsville Times (Huntsville, Ala.)
- May 18, 2012 Editing displayed Ten Commandments not option, many say
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Valley News Dispatch (Tarentum, Pa.)
By Michael Aubele - May 18, 2012 Is The Post anti-Catholic?
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The Washington Post
By Patrick Pexton - May 17, 2012 Skeptic-fest Takes Place This Weekend in Irvine
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OC Weekly (Costa Mesa, Calif.)
By Josh Dulaney - May 16, 2012 McLaughlin bill attempts to protect existing religious monuments
- The Valley Breeze (Lincoln, R.I.)
- May 16, 2012 Holy war hits Sylvania
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Times-Journal (Fort Payne, Ala.)
By Lindsay Slater - May 16, 2012 Granite City won’t require display of vehicle stickers with picture of church
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St. Louis Today (St. Louis, Mo.)
By Jim Merkel








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