An Alabama sheriff’s misuse of the official department Facebook page is providing the Freedom From Religion Foundation a chance to set him straight on a number of issues. A Covington …
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FFRF will fight Supreme Court’s plan to undermine public education
The U.S. Supreme Court has just announced its intention to further chip away at the wall of separation in its next term. Today, the court indicated it will review Espinoza …
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FFRF, AHA won’t let Supreme Court deter them in Pensacola, Fla., cross case
The U.S. Supreme Court today issued yet another blow to the principle of separation between state and church, vacating an appeals court decision against a massive Christian cross in a …
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FFRF promotes secular interests in Washington
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has been busy recently advancing the secular cause in the nation’s capital. The state/church watchdog has submitted a letter commending a House Labor and Education …
Ohio school removes religious plaque following FFRF intervention
New Philadelphia City Schools has removed a Ten Commandments plaque from Welty Middle School after the Freedom From Religion Foundation lodged a complaint against the unconstitutional religious display. A concerned …
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Freethought Radio — June 27, 2019
FFRF attorneys sent more than a thousand letters to public school districts warning of the dangers of bible classes. We complained about an Appleton, Wis., school board member who is …
Support vaccination expansion for minors in D.C.!
The Council of the District of Columbia is considering a good bill that would allow minors of any age to consent to vaccinations that are recommended by the United States …
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Bible classes don’t belong in public schools, FFRF tells much of the South
Bible classes in public schools are financial and legal time bombs, especially when tied to Christian nationalism, asserts the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The national state/church watchdog is dispatching an …
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FFRF condemns Ala. church cops law
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is denouncing a new Alabama law that will allow a church to set up its own police force. Earlier this week, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey …