We discuss some troubling state/church news (and a few victories) in New Jersey, California, Texas, Indiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Oklahoma. FFRF attorney Liz Cavell describes the …
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Baltimore Catholic Church abuse report shocking but not surprising
The Maryland attorney general’s office has released a damning report on child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore — yet another in a long list of bombshell reports from …
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Catholic charter school application in Okla. must be rejected
The Freedom From Religion Foundation warns that a constitutional showdown on public funding of parochial school education is occurring in Oklahoma, after the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese …
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Board rejects plan for public religious school
Enid News and Eagle (Enid, OK)By Jennifer Palmer …
Remove bible verse, FFRF insists to N.C. sheriff
Please immediately get rid of a bible verse displayed in your office, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging a North Carolina sheriff. A concerned Henderson County resident has informed …
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FFRF asks California city council to drop opening prayers
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Huntington Beach City Council to completely end the practice of religious invocations before its meetings. A concerned Huntington Beach resident has reported …
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FFRF asks again: Why is this judge allowed to practice medicine without a license?
It’s not a coincidence that a Trump-appointed federal judge handed down an outrageous decision to ban the abortion pill mifepristone on the evening of Good Friday. U.S. District Judge Matthew …
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Appeals court correctly rejects religiously motivated bigotry
Copyright: Ted Eytan The Freedom From Religion Foundation is encouraged by an appeals court decision affirming that public schools can require even religious teachers to call transgender students by their …
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Continue ignoring Liberty Counsel, FFRF tells Va. school district
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is complimenting a Virginia school district for doing the right thing in ignoring a recent misguiding missive from a Christian nationalist group. Liberty Counsel is …
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