The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted to announce its fourth annual essay competition for law school students. Law students are invited to submit a no more than 1,500 word …
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No prayers at board meetings, FFRF insists to S.D. schools
FFRF is insisting that a South Dakota school board cease its recent practice of injecting prayer into its meetings. A concerned local parent contacted FFRF to report that the Rapid …
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FFRF gets religious exhibits yanked from Fla. school
A blatantly unconstitutional display of religiosity has been removed from a Florida public school due to the Freedom From Religion Foundation. A concerned parent reported to the state/church watchdog that …
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Freethought Radio — December 2, 2021
We talk about the oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the Mississippi abortion law case, including Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s eloquent plea for women over religious doctrine. Reproductive Rights Intern …
FFRF TV show guest is voice of Irish secularism
Watch the teaser here. The interviewee this Sunday on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s TV show is a person who is doing his utmost to move Ireland away from the …
FFRF’s Wisconsin Capitol exhibit marks 25 years
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s annual Winter Solstice exhibit is celebrating its (almost unbroken) silver jubilee at the Wisconsin Capitol. The secular display is back in the state/church watchdog’s hometown …
Abortion in peril as Breyer, Kagan, Sotomayor defend it in oral arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court’s pro-choice justices, who unfortunately seem to be in a minority, made some very convincing points in a crucial abortion rights case today. The court heard oral …
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Josh Duggar’s trial shows why confessional exception shouldn’t exist
A more shameful legal maneuver in the name of religion would be hard to find. Disgraced reality TV figure Josh Duggar has reportedly made a shocking motion in his just-begun child …
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FFRF condemns N.C. Legislature for passing a budget that funds faith
North Carolina needs to make sure that its new budget does not violate the Constitution, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting. The recently passed North Carolina budget includes grants …
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