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
The Ten Commandments clash is more political than spiritual — and will ultimately be futile
Louisiana Illuminator (Baton Rouge, LA)
By Greg LaRose
The Ten Commandments clash is more political than spiritual — and will ultimately be futile
Louisiana Illuminator (Baton Rouge, LA)
By Greg LaRose
Residents sue Louisiana to block state’s inclusion of Ten Commandments in schools
Catholic News Agency
By Tyler Arnold
Louisiana Families Challenge Ten Commandments Law In Federal Court
International Business Times
By Kiran Tom Sajan
The Oklahoma Supreme Court Just Rejected the Nation’s First Religious Public Charter School
Us Politics Today
By Staff
Oklahoma Supreme Court rules on nation’s first religious public charter school
ABC 7 News (Lawton, OK)
By Justin Allen Rose
Suit filed against Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms
The Washington Post
By Michelle Boorstein
Civil liberties groups sue over new Louisiana law that requires Ten Commandments to be posted in schools
Courthouse News Service
By Sabrina Canfield
Lawsuit challenges new Ten Commandment display law in Louisiana: What to know.
Shreveport Times (Shreveport, LA)
By Ian Robinson