FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliot and FFRF Legal Fellow Hirsh Joshi join us to talk about state-church developments in Utah, Alabama, Colorado, Missouri, Tennessee and Minnesota. Then, we speak with Michigan …
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FFRF urges Mississippi sheriff to stop evangelizing
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Monroe County Sheriff in Aberdeen, Miss., to stop promoting Christianity through official communication channels. FFRF has learned that Monroe County Sheriff Kevin …
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Freedom from Religion Foundation Requests Sheriff Stop Evangelizing
Alcorn County News (Alcorn County, MS) By Brandy Jumper …
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Inside the Battle to Keep Religion Out of Texas Schools
The Barbed Wire By Kimberly Reeves …
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FFRF awards $19,600 to 2024 college student essay contest winners
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce a total of $19,600 in award money to the 12 winners and seven honorable mentions in the 2024 Kenneth L. Proulx …
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FFRF applauds Missouri abortion referendum ruling
The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds yesterday’s ruling by the Missouri Supreme Court to return a referendum protecting abortion rights onto the state’s November ballot. Cole County Circuit Judge Christopher …
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Revoke your prayer proclamation, FFRF insists to Utah Gov. Cox
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is expressing its strong objection to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s recent unconstitutional “Day of Prayer” proclamation. Multiple concerned Utah residents have informed the state/church watchdog …
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FFRF brief defends Minn. law prohibiting ‘faith statements’ in education program
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is seeking to file a friend-of-the-court brief that sides with the state of Minnesota over anti-discrimination rules that religious institutions have legally challenged. “Two religious colleges …
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Alabama teacher must stop posting Bible verses on white board, TikTok: Freedom From Religion Foundation
AL.Com By William Thornton …