Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter of complaint Oct. 22 to Russellville City Schools in Russellville, Ala., after receiving a report that the high school football team chaplain baptized …
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2014 Brian Bolton Graduate/ Older Students Essay Contest Winners
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation congratulates the seven currently enrolled student winners in its annual essay contest for graduate students to age 30 and undergrads ages 25-30. They were …
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Freethought Radio – October 18, 2014
Print Life Beyond Belief. After state/church news in South Dakota, Georgia, Ohio, and Oklahoma, we hear from science-fiction writer Ursula K. LeGuin, and listen to part of Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel …
FFRF objects to judge’s courtroom behavior
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is contesting blatantly unconstitutional conduct by a judge in Montgomery County, Texas. After FFRF was alerted that Justice of the Peace Wayne Mack was …
Georgia board agrees bible verses inappropriate
Print The Madison County School Board in Danielsville, Ga., unanimously affirmed on Oct. 14 that a religious monument outside the Madison High School football stadium will be removed or modified, …
Freethought Radio – October 11, 2014
Print Many FFRF state/church victories to report, including stopping prayers over the loudspeakers at high-school football games. After celebrating the birthdays of the freethinking songwriters P.G. Wodehouse and Ralph Vaughan …
Freethought Radio – October 4, 2014
Print FFRF protests Pulpit Freedom Sunday, a day when pastors are encouraged to break IRS electioneering law. Hear about FFRF’s victory in a Texas elementary school, and more on our …
‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’ crosses legal, ethical line
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which was at the center of a high-profile lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over illegal church electioneering, warned this week that “Pulpit Freedom …
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FFRF calls for bible-class moratorium in Rowan-Salisbury, N.C. schools
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation has told the Rowan-Salisbury (N.C.) School System it must immediately drop unconstitutional elementary school-level bible classes. The national state/church watchdog, with more than 21,000 members, including …
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