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Watchdog group wants Ten Commandments removed from Upstate courthouse
Fox Carolina (Laurens, SC)By Amanda Shaw …
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Evangelical group says PPSD won’t let them start a ‘Good News Club.’ Now, they’re suing.
The Providence Journal (Providence, RI)By Katie Mulvaney …
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FFRF calls on S.C. county council to remove divisive courthouse religious display
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Laurens County Council to remove a Ten Commandments display from its courthouse. A concerned resident reported to the national state/church watchdog that …
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Groups like AARP, ACLU push harder for Biden admin to increase immigrant, prison voting ahead of 2024
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A good walk spoiled by state land commissioner
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FFRF condemns anti-abortion AGs for intimidating Walgreens
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is dismayed that 20 state attorneys general have tried to pressure major pharmacies not to mail mifepristone to patients — and that, worse still, Walgreens has …
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FFRF announces $45K prize money in four 2023 student essay contests
The Freedom From Religion Foundation announces its 2023 essay competitions for freethinking students — offering more than $45,000 in total scholarships. Each of these four contests has 10 top prizes: …
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FFRF convinces Okla. town to remove derogatory religious displays
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully persuaded Lawton, Okla., to remove several disrespectful religious displays from city property. The state/church watchdog was notified of the unconstitutional displays by a …
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