On March 5, 2025, FFRF filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the State of Wisconsin. FFRF’s brief argues against the position of five Catholic-affiliated …
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FFRF Senior Policy Counsel has op-ed in Wis. capital newspaper
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Senior Policy Counsel Ryan Jayne recently had an op-ed published in the Madison, Wis., daily newspaper detailing a dangerous legislative measure to impose dogma on …
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Alarms go off on climate change as Trump retakes reins
Amid the unprecedented wildfire disasters in the Los Angeles area comes news that last year was the hottest year ever recorded — just as the previous nine years were the …
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The past is gone, the present is now up to us
By Ron Reagan “May you live in interesting times,” cursed the ancient Chinese. And why not? Interesting times sound like the way to go. I mean, who wants to live …
Trump’s picks will be disaster for climate change mitigation
The year 2024 is the hottest on record, according to European Union scientists, just as 2023 was the previous hottest year on record. Extreme weather pelted our planet this year. At this critical juncture, who …
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FFRF dismayed at potential backtracking of its major win for N.J. taxpayers
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is disappointed over a recent judicial ruling that nudges open the door toward undercutting a major victory it obtained for New Jersey taxpayers a few …
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Civil rights groups seeking records on Ryan Walters’ Bible mandate for Oklahoma schools
The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) By M. Scott Carter …
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Louisiana Ten Commandments lawsuit plaintiffs seek preliminary injunction
The plaintiffs in Roake v. Brumley filed a motion for a preliminary injunction today in an effort to stop officials in Louisiana from implementing a new law mandating the display …
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