As we await the final nail in the coffin of what’s left of Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion state legislators are gleefully passing draconian abortion bans. The Freedom From Religion Foundation …
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Freethought Radio — May 19, 2022
Guest: Samuel L. Perry. We announce two victories in federal lawsuits this week stopping city council prayer and religious instruction in West Virginia schools. We talk about Alito’s leaked abortion …
FFRF calls on OK gov to honor secular Constitution or resign
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt for mixing church and state in justifying his near-total abortion ban. SB 1503, a copycat of Texas’s notorious SB 8, …
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“This Is Us” and “Castle” actor guest on FFRF TV show Sunday
Click here to watch the teaser. Acclaimed actor and nontheist Jon Huertas, who has played key parts in memorable TV serials, is the guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s …
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All-women legal podcast makes its debut today
Four attorneys from three major secular organizations are launching today, May 18, the only legal affairs show for atheists, agnostics and humanists hosted completely by women lawyers. “We Dissent” will …
Urge Ohio House committee not to pass anti-trans bill
HB 454 is getting a hearing in the Ohio House Committee on Families, Aging, and Human Services and must be stopped before heading to the full House. The hearing is …
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FFRF mails ‘E Pluribus Unum’ decals to counter godly motto on Kansas police cars
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has mailed decals boasting America’s original motto, “E Pluribus Unum,” to the city of Haven, Kansas, to counter “In God We Trust” stickers on police …
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Breaking! FFRF wins lawsuit against praying W.Va. city council that ‘wrapped itself in a single faith’
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and two of its members have won a federal court challenge against a West Virginia city that, according to the ruling, “wrapped itself in a …
W.Va. school system and parent settle FFRF case over egregious bible classes
A long-running Freedom From Religion Foundation lawsuit against a West Virginia school district challenging bible classes has finally been settled. The national state/church watchdog filed the federal case in 2017 …
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