FFRF Victory! Staff attorney Madeline Ziegler joins us to talk about our recent victory in federal court removing a 34-foot-tall Christian cross from a city park in Pensacola, Florida, a decision …
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FFRF wants Christian Texas courthouse sign removed
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking for a blatantly Christian sign to be removed from a Texas courthouse. A concerned Orange County citizen recently contacted FFRF to report that …
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FFRF opposes N.C. sheriff prayer event
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting an upcoming religious event scheduled and promoted by a North Carolina sheriff’s office. The Ashe County Sheriff’s Office, based in Jefferson, is hosting …
FFRF disturbed over Ill. city council’s prayers
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is troubled over an Illinois city council’s trend of scheduling exclusively Christian leaders to give invocations at its meetings. During a Peoria City Council meeting …
FFRF proudly underwrites Clarence Darrow statue
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, thanks to the support of its members nationwide, is proudly underwriting an impressive monument to the eminent civil libertarian who fought perhaps the most famous …
Minn. assemblywoman disgracefully misuses office
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning a Minnesota state representative’s outrageous misuse of her official position in preaching from the House floor. During a May 23 debate over whether …
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Secular groups to get gigantic cross yanked from Fla. park
Two of the country’s leading secular organizations have achieved a big legal victory today with a ruling against a massive cross in a Florida public park. The 34-foot white Latin …
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Texas Statehouse harms children with new law
Texas has a new unnecessary and harmful law in the name of religious freedom. Both chambers of the Texas Statehouse recently approved House Bill 3859, with the Orwellian name the …
FFRF objects to official devout Indiana messages
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting explicitly religious correspondence that regularly originates from an Indiana government office. A concerned local resident informed FFRF that condolence letters on behalf of …
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