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FFRF plans appeal in Spartanburg bible course dispute
The Freedom From Religion Foundation plans to appeal a district court decision out of South Carolina upholding a school policy that granted credit for religious release time into student grade …
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With this Supreme Court we can’t Winn
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled today that taxpayers do not have standing to challenge an Arizona law that provides for taxpayer-subsidized religious instruction. Arizona offers a dollar-for-dollar …
Freethought Radio – April 2, 2011
FFRF asks the SCOTUS to remove the words “under god” from pledge of allegiance. Dan and Annie Laurie examine how religion promotes child abuse. FFRF chapter Triangle Freehthought Society President …
FFRF asks Supreme Court to overturn ‘under God’ in pledge decision
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional the practice of requiring public school students to recite or listen to the religious Pledge of …
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Raleigh nontheists come ‘Out of the Closet’ in myth-dispelling FFRF billboard campaign
See more photographs at end of press release. See all the “Out of the Closet” billboards A dozen beautiful billboards will be blanketing Raleigh, N.C., in the Freedom From Religion …
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Freethought Radio – March 26, 2011
Is religion going extinct? Census data from several countries suggest it might. Fundamentalist homophobia is alive and active in the US. Senior Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert discusses a variety of …
FFRF to Minnesota Senate: Drop prayer
The Madison, Wis.-based state/church watchdog, Freedom From Religion Foundation, on behalf of its 16,200 members, including 400 in Minnesota, added its objection to the controversial prayers now opening the Minnesota …
Freethought Radio – March 19, 2011
Richard W. Morris, co-counsel in FFRF v. Jan Brewer, will talk about FFRF’s newest lawsuit, seeking to enjoin Gov. Brewer from calling an Arizona Day of Prayer. Sikivu Hutichinson, author …