IN THE NEWS: The Supreme Court wrongly expands government prayer; FFRF launches Out-Of-The-Closet billboards in northeast Ohio. Then we talk with “one of New York’s 10 hottest comics,” Leighann Lord, …
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City of Green Bay staff solicit pope on city time
City of Green Bay emails and documents requested by the Freedom From Religion Foundation reveal that Mayor Jim Schmitt and his staff have planned and coordinated a campaign to bring …
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FFRF mounts Ohio billboard blitz
Click on billboards to view higher resolution. Eleven friendly and thought-provoking billboards featuring members of the Freedom From Religion Foundation and its chapter, the Northern Ohio Freethought Society, are …
FFRF announces ‘Nothing Fails Like Prayer Award’ contest
“If the Supreme Court won’t uphold the Constitution, it’s up to us — it’s up to you” is the response of the Freedom From Religion Foundation to the high court’s ruling …
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Freethought Radio – May 3, 2014
IN THE NEWS: FFRF stops a West Virginia high-school wrestling team from using a bible verse as their motto. After complaining about Hobby Lobby inserting a bible class into an …
FFRF: Clemson fails to tackle constitutional violations
Clemson University, in a five-sentence letter sent April 24 by its legal counsel, claims that the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s complaint about religion in the football program included incorrect legal …
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FFRF Oklahoma complaint resolved successfully
The attorney for Owasso Public Schools, Owasso, Okla., told the Freedom From Religion Foundation today (May 1) that no district employee will be allowed in the future to pray or …
FFRF protests Day of Prayer events
The Bulloch County Courthouse, Statesboro, Ga. Every year, the Freedom From Religion Foundation handles multiple complaints about local government officials inserting themselves into National Day of Prayer events, not as …
FFRF defends appellate win before Colorado Supreme Court
The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral argument May 1 in Gov. John Hickenlooper’s appeal of a unanimous state Court of Appeals decision ruling in favor of the Freedom From …
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