Join FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott for a compelling discussion on recent threats to the constitutional separation of state and church. Elliott will shed light on how religious organizations are …
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Detroit newspaper publishes FFRF op-ed denouncing blasphemy law
FFRF Regional Government Affairs Manager Mickey Dollens has had a piece published in the Detroit News decrying the state’s still-standing blasphemy law.“Michigan is one of only six states that still have archaic …
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Freethought Radio – July 31, 2025
Incursions of Christian nationalism at the federal and state level are increasing, and we are fighting back. We report a quick legal victory removing a Ten Commandments monument from an Illinois …
Trump admin says federal workers may proselytize
Baptist News Global By Jeff Brumley …
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The Bible is back
American Family Association (AFA) By Jeff Chamblee …
1,000 nonprofits protest loosening Johnson Amendment
Baptist News Global By Jeff Brumley …
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Massachusetts paper publishes FFRF op-ed urging blasphemy law repeal
FFRF Regional Government Affairs Manager Mickey Dollens has been given space in the Massachusetts newspaper Telegram & Gazette to urge the repeal of an archaic anti-blasphemy law. “Until 1697, [blasphemy] …
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Catholic bishops sue over law forcing priests to violate the seal of confession
The Christian Post By Ryan Foley …
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FFRF to Okla. Supt. Walters: ‘We’re not backing down’ over lawsuit
Oklahoma State Superintendent of Instruction Ryan Walters released a statement today claiming he has filed a lawsuit against the Freedom From Religion Foundation. FFRF, a national state/church watchdog, has not …
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