Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is panning an Alabama police department’s recent religious music video. The Hollywood Police Department participated in an internet “Lip Sync Challenge” and posted a …
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FFRF awards $13,000 to high school essay winners
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 24 winners — including 10 major prizes — of the 2018 William Schulz High School Essay Contest for college-bound …
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Tenn. school takes action to ax proselytizing
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation has convinced a Tennessee school district to implement a corrective plan barring proselytizing assemblies from taking place. A concerned student of the Oneida High …
Freethought Radio — July 12, 2018
Print FFRF Strategic Response attorneys Ryan Jayne and Andrew Seidel describe the dangers to state/church separation and to civil rights of Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh. Then …
FFRF: Thumbs down to TX police dept. religious video
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is giving a poor review to a Texas police department’s ill-advised and unconstitutional religious music video. The Crandall Police Department recently posted a video …
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FFRF validated after Milwaukee Public Schools demands apology
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again requesting assurance from a Wisconsin school district that it will not allow a proselytizing substitute to teach students. FFRF wrote to …
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FFRF warns Kavanaugh would tilt court to religious right
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation says President Trump’s new Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be “a disaster for the constitutional principle of separation between state and church” …
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FFRF objects to government handout to Va. church
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting a sizeable government giveaway to a Virginia church. A concerned local taxpayer contacted FFRF to report that St. Mary’s Episcopal Church received …
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FFRF questions religious high school football camps in Arkansas
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling foul on recent religion-infused high school football camps in Arkansas. Last month, two school-sponsored football camps held in the state invited preachers …
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