The first Thursday of May, the National Day of Prayer, is actually the National Day of Reason. Today we announce FFRF’s newest lawsuit challenging President Trump’s Executive Order (signed on …
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FFRF sues Trump over church politicking
The Freedom From Religion Foundation will legally challenge President Trump over his “religious liberty” executive order today. The order and Trump’s repeated statements clearly communicate to churches that they can …
FFRF files against church politicking order
As the watchers on the wall of separation between state and church, we’re pleased to announce we’ve just filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump’s harmful executive order giving churches …
FFRF warns Calif. mayors about prayer luncheon
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is warning the mayors of four California towns about lending their government titles to a prayer luncheon featuring a disreputable speaker. The annual East County …
Paula Poundstone to headline FFRF’s 40th convention – sign up today!
Only $40 to attend 40th convention! The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to announce that comedian Paula Poundstone, an “out” atheist, will perform at our 40th annual convention the …
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FFRF continues to fight against tax break for hometown church
St. Raphael’s owns a 1.3-acre lot in downtown Madison that is assessed at more than $4 million The Freedom From Religion Foundation is continuing its legal battle to ensure that …
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FFRF reprimands Kentucky Statehouse for religious resolution
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is chastising the Kentucky Legislature for a theocratic joint resolution. The Kentucky Senate and House passed SR 294 and HR 218, respectively, which are essentially …
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FFRF ensures Gideon ban from Michigan school district
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has made sure that the Gideons won’t ever again be permitted to distribute bibles in a Michigan school district. A concerned Union City Community Schools …
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FFRF insists Wis. teachers stop taking part in religious club
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that teachers at a Wisconsin high school end their involvement in a student religious club. A concerned member informed FFRF that School District …
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