The Freedom From Religion Foundation has put up an exhibit honoring the Bill of Rights at an Illinois courthouse. The display was installed by FFRF Member Will Meyer at the …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has put up an exhibit honoring the Bill of Rights at an Illinois courthouse. The display was installed by FFRF Member Will Meyer at the …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to let stand its recent victory on behalf of New Jersey taxpayers. The state/church watchdog filed a brief today …
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We have a victory to report in Colorado and a victory to defend in Florida. After hearing 19th-century Robert G. Ingersoll’s 1897 “Thanksgiving Sermon,” the 21st-century comedian Leighann Lord gives …
A legal disappointment that the Freedom From Religion Foundation suffered more than a decade ago continues to have repercussions today. If FFRF had won Hein v. FFRF back in 2007 …
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Two of the country’s leading secular groups are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to assent to their victory declaring unconstitutional a massive cross in a Florida city park. The Freedom …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is questioning the Chicago Department of Planning and Development’s unconstitutional funding of a local church. A concerned local taxpayer contacted FFRF to report that the …
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A law passed in the name of religious liberty continues to legitimize discrimination a quarter century after it came into existence. Twenty-five years ago today, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is spotlighting a troubling Veterans Day constitutional violation at a Tennessee middle school. A concerned district parent, who is also a veteran, reported that …
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We announce a new lawsuit challenging the creation of a Christian chaplaincy in Wisconsin’s Department of Justice. After exposing the dangerous Christian nationalism of the acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker …