Print If you had a choice, would you choose jail or church? We’ll talk about FFRF’s latest legal complaint. Then we’ll talk with Penn Jillette, the well-known Las Vegas entertainer …
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Help educate Kentucky community about the First Amendment
Print FFRF complained about the Bell County, Ky. School District’s practice of hosting prayers, mostly Christian, over loudspeakers to begin school sports events. Superintendent George Thompson begrudgingly halted the practice. …
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Columbus Church must “render unto Caesar”
Print Dylan Galos standing in front of the church-owned property at 407 Stelzer Road. A decision by Christ Cathedral Church, 3350 Allegheny Ave., Columbus, Ohio to remove a Freedom From …
Beware Gideons illegally handing out bibles on school grounds
Print The Freedom from Religion Foundation, a national state/church watchdog, is sounding the alarm on unlawful, exploitative activities in public schools by The Gideons International. "It takes constant vigilance to …
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FFRF billboards revere Hartford’s famed “irreverents” — Twain and Hepburn
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation will be welcoming attendees to its national convention the weekend of Oct. 7-9 in Hartford, Conn., with two 14×48-foot billboards honoring freethinker Mark Twain …
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Freethought Radio – September 24, 2011
Print This week’s show will make you laugh and will make you groan over the many religious violations in public schools. We’ll talk to FFRF staff attorney Stephanie Schmitt about …
Louisiana school board president mixes state, church
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent a letter of complaint on behalf of a local complainant to School Board President Mike Delesdernier of Jefferson Parish Public Schools, Harvey, …
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FFRF contests flagrant violations at South Carolina school
Print Several flagrant and serious legal violations at New Heights Middle School in Jefferson, S.C., are documented in the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Sept. 19 letter of complaint to Superintendent …
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Freethought Radio – September 17, 2011
Print The Virginia ACLU and FFRF are suing to remove the Ten Commandments from Virginia schools. We’ll talk about the suit with ACLU attorney Rebecca Glenberg. Then, don’t miss our …