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
Lawsuit challenges new Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments
The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)
By Kevin McGill and Sara Cline
Clergy, parents file suit against Louisiana Ten Commandments law
Religion News Service
By Jack Jenkins
Church halted from Sunday service at Colorado amphitheater over concerns of preferential treatment
CBS News (Denver, CO)
By Spencer Wilson
Louisiana is sued over new law requiring public schools to post Ten Commandments
NOLA (New Orleans, LA)
By Patrick Wall
Louisiana to Require Ten Commandments Be Displayed in All Public School Classrooms
Maine Wire (Portland, ME)
By Libby Palanza
Louisiana law isn’t about Ten Commandments. It’s Christian nationalist bait for Supreme Court.
USA Today
By Chris Brennan
“Christian privilege” in Colorado mountain town’s amphitheater fuels church-and-state storm
The Denver Post (Denver, CO)
By Bruce Finley