Many victories to report this week, including the successful FFRF lawsuit removing the Ten Commandments from a Pennsylvania school, Florida municipal prayer stopped, HS football-field baptism declared improper, Jesus painting …
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House idiocy puts zealotry above women’s lives
By Annie Laurie GaylorCo-PresidentFreedom From Religion Foundation Today’s 241-187 vote along party lines by the U.S. House to strip Planned Parenthood of $500 million in federal family planning funds for …
FFRF warns city about limiting prayer to Christians
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter Sept. 17 to the Coolidge (Ariz.) City Council warning it not to adopt an invocation policy that excludes non-Christians. The council moved closer to …
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Secularism to be represented at Va. university Founder’s Day Breakfast tomorrow
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national state/church watchdog, is pleased to announce that Dr. Tiffany Green will represent FFRF and the Richmond Reason and Naturalism Association at Norfolk State …
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Two Fla. cities drop government prayers from meetings
FFRF welcomes the news that two Florida cities, Coral Springs and Deerfield Beach, have recently dropped their invocations at city meetings in favor of a moment of silence. In both cases, FFRF sent …
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FFRF is pleased to announce Freethought Now!
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to announce that our blog is now being hosted by Patheos, a blogging website dedicated to providing a credible dialogue about religion and …
Reason prevails over Villa Rica school baptisms
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that the Carroll County School District, Ga., has issued a statement determining that Villa Rica High School “failed to follow district facility usages …
FFRF Legal Roundup: September 15, 2015
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s legal department has been busier than ever with the start of the school year! Below is just a small selection of FFRF’s recent legal activity. …
FFRF condemns N.Y. Health Board’s decision OK’ing unrestricted ritual circumcision
The New York City Board of Health last week recklessly decided to abandon the only inadequate restriction it had over controversial ritual Jewish circumcision. The board, fulfilling a so-called priority of Mayor …
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