Actor and FFRF After-Life Member John de Lancie of “Star Trek” “Q” fame is the celebrity guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s TV show this Sunday. If you don’t …
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Actor and FFRF After-Life Member John de Lancie of “Star Trek” “Q” fame is the celebrity guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s TV show this Sunday. If you don’t …
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We memorialize the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a champion of equality and state/church separation. FFRF attorney Andrew Seidel explains how we can fight for what is at stake. …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is alerting the IRS to potential electioneering violations related to a Kansas state Senate candidate’s campaign. Rick Kloos is the founder and pastor of God’s …
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Our right to a secular government. Reproductive freedom. Racial justice. LGBTQ equality. The survival of our environment. Our health care. All of this — and so much more — …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking the Federal Election Commission chairman to withdraw a series of deeply misleading statements made during a recent media interview. During a chat with …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is supporting a virtual symposium at the Roger Williams University School of Law in which some of the best minds in the country are speaking …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud that more than 98 percent of its members are registered voters. Nevertheless, with an election year in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation predicts that in the upcoming battle over filling the vacancy left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, extremists and Christian Nationalists will seek …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a friend-of-the-court brief asking an appeals court to rule that a Nativity display at an Indiana county courthouse is unconstitutional. A U.S. district …
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