FFRF challenges prayer at a Florida school district, encourages the “Do No Harm” bill, supports “One nation indivisible” and reports on our Pennsylvania lawsuit challenging the Ten Commandments at a …
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FFRF agrees House action against gays ‘shameful’
The Freedom From Religion Foundation condemns the recent maneuver in the House to defeat a measure protecting gay rights. An amendment by Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., to uphold an …
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Update: FFRF deplores Okla. bill criminalizing abortion
Freedom From Religion Foundation Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor deplores the recently passed Oklahoma bill that will make it a felony for doctors to perform abortions. Bill supporters openly acknowledge the …
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FFRF cautiously welcomes Texas city’s cross sale decision
The Freedom From Religion Foundation cautiously welcomes a Texas city’s decision to deed a piece of public land with a cross to a church, but is skeptical about the terms …
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FFRF wants Chicago principal terminated
The Freedom From Religion Foundation wants a Chicago-area public school principal to be dismissed for his active promotion of religion. Rich South High School Principal Michael McGrone regularly boosts religion, …
FFRF wants LA schools’ religious clubs investigated
The Freedom From Religion Foundation wants a number of illegal Los Angeles public school religious clubs to be investigated. Last September, FFRF had drawn the Los Angeles Unified School District’s …
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FFRF welcomes Do No Harm Act to amend RFRA
Statement by the Freedom From Religion Foundation The Freedom From Religion Foundation welcomes the introduction today of the “Do No Harm Act” to amend the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, known …
Judges hear arguments in Pa. Ten Commandments challenge
A three-judge panel in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments tomorrow in a challenge to a Ten Commandments monument in front of a Pennsylvania school. The Freedom From …
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FFRF dismayed at military institute’s religious commencement
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is dismayed at the unconstitutional distribution of religious texts during the commencement at a famed public military institution. At this year’s ceremony on May 16, …
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