The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased at the role it has played in a recent victory for the U.S. Constitution. FFRF and two of its members in March had …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased at the role it has played in a recent victory for the U.S. Constitution. FFRF and two of its members in March had …
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Click here to view full-sized ad. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is running a timely national ad campaign this week on the need to vote for candidates who’ll get religion …
FFRF stopped an Ohio high school from singing “The Lord’s Prayer” during graduation. Port Neches, Texas, divests itself of a Christian cross in their city park. FFRF bus signs and …
A Texas school district has made important policy changes in response to the Freedom From Religion Foundation. FFRF had raised concerns with the McKinney Independent School District on several issues. …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is objecting to the injection of religion into U.S. Army programs. Specifically, FFRF is taking issue with the JROTC and the ROTC’s cadet creeds. The …
WASHINGTON, D.C.¬–With the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission having second thoughts about allowing advocacy ads on its buses, the Freedom From Religion Foundation wants the commuters to decide instead. Washington, …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is happy to pay a Texas town 20 times the amount the town agreed to get from a church for a controversial piece of land. The Port …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is opposing a proposed bible class in an Arkansas school district. Bentonville School Board member Brent Leas has recommended adding an elective academic bible study …
Clarification: FFRF’s “I’m an Atheist and I Vote” ad campaign is not running on Washington, D.C., Metro buses, which prohibit political and advocacy ads. It’s actually featured on the Prince …