FFRF in the News
This is a partial listing of recent media coverage or interviews of the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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Current Media Coverage
Naperville D203 to review its policies after Supreme Court upholds coach’s right to pray after games
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois)
By Suzanne Baker
Naperville D203 to review its policies after Supreme Court upholds coach’s right to pray after games
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois)
By Suzanne Baker
How will SCOTUS ruling about coach’s prayer affect Northeast Ohio?
VIDEO
News 5 Cleveland (Cleveland, Ohio)
By Catherine Ross
Alabama groups, legal experts react to Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of high school football coach prayers
CBS 42 (Birmingham, Alabama)
By Maddie Biertempfel
Legal experts: Supreme Court decision on school prayer erodes protections for students against religious coercion
By Madeline Buckley
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois)
Tri-Cities athletic leaders react to SCOTUS prayer ruling
WJHL (Johnson City, Tennessee)
By Anslee Daniel
Alabama coaches react to Supreme Court prayer decision
VIDEO
WSFA (Montgomery, Alabama)
By Ashley Bowerman
Supreme Court’s new ruling raises questions about prayer in schools in Alabama
VIDEO
WBRC (Birmingham, Alabama)
By Bria Chatman
Latest SCOTUS ruling could embolden religious expression advocates in Kentucky
WUKY (Lexington, Kentucky)
By Josh James