Crosses were displayed in a Garfield High School classroom during a lesson on creationism.The Freedom From Religion Foundation has stopped an Ohio public school teacher from promoting creationism in his …
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Nontheists sue California school district over censorship
Plaintiff David Dionne stands in front of the offices of the Antelope Valley Union High School District, which censored scholarships from Dionne’s group and FFRF.The Freedom From Religion Foundation, with …
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FFRF brief in Minnesota case supports death with dignity and free speech
The Freedom From Religion Foundation yesterday filed a friend of the court brief in defense of free speech in an ongoing case regarding Minnesota’s assisted suicide law. The brief was filed before …
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FFRF gets bible quote removed from district homepage
A Texas school district has removed a bible quote from its website following a Freedom From Religion Foundation complaint. The Troup Independent School District’s official website on its homepage prominently …
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Freethought Radio — April 9, 2016
This week we announce a new IRS lawsuit challenging the Housing Allowance that gives special tax benefits to clergy, and we complain about a bill to make the Bible the …
FFRF objects to proposed Ohio prayer policy
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting an Ohio school board’s prayer policy. Norwalk City School Board of Education meetings have regularly opened with a prayer, in spite of repeated …
FFRF renews “David vs. Goliath” IRS challenge
The Freedom From Religion Foundation today renewed its court challenge against a housing allowance in the tax code that uniquely privileges clergy. FFRF, a national state/church watchdog based in Madison, …
Tennessee naming “Holy Bible” as state book is outrageous
Statement By the Freedom From Religion Foundation The Tennessee Legislature has embarrassed itself by passing a patently unconstitutional bill declaring “The Holy Bible” as the “official state book.” It is …
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Missouri school employees should not evangelize
Several Missouri public school employees are unconstitutionally promoting evangelical youth ministries, charges the Freedom From Religion Foundation. It was reported to FFRF that South Valley Middle School and Liberty High …