In celebration of Bill of Rights Day — the 226th anniversary today of the adoption of the Bill of Rights — Freedom From Religion Foundation Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor has …
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In celebration of Bill of Rights Day — the 226th anniversary today of the adoption of the Bill of Rights — Freedom From Religion Foundation Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor has …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is celebrating a huge victory for the separation between state and church. The new tax bill leaves intact the wise ban on church electioneering: The …
A parent and child are appealing a ruling last month in the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s case that seeks to put a full stop to blatantly unconstitutional “Bible in the …
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A federal judge who recently ruled in favor of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s challenge of the clergy housing privilege yesterday officially halted its enforcement by the IRS. “This is …
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Many victories to report on the eve of Bill of Rights Day: IRS Clergy Housing Allowance enjoined, Texas Judge rebuffed, Trump’s theocratic judicial nominee rejected, nativity scene moved from Pennsylvania …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has stopped coach-led Christian prayer at an Indiana school district. A concerned district community member reported to FFRF that the South Dearborn High School head …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and its Sacramento chapter are back at the California Capitol to counter religious displays at that legislative shrine. The Greater Sacramento Chapter of FFRF …
A district judge has rejected the Texas attorney general’s attempt to meddle in a Freedom From Religion Foundation lawsuit against an overly prayerful judicial official. In March of this year, …
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In a significant victory for state-church separation and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, President Trump’s worst judicial nominee, Jeff Mateer, will not get a lifetime federal appointment. One day after …
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