FFRF in the News
This is a partial listing of recent media coverage or interviews of the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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Current Media Coverage
Kentucky cops are paying Christian ministries to train their dogs at Ark Encounter
Friendly Atheist
By Hemant Mehta
Texas Democrats push back on efforts to infuse religion into state law
Spectrum News 1
By Staff
Christian band’s public-school concert draws criticism
The High Point Enterprise (High Point, CA)
By Jimmy Tomlin
Kentucky police agencies paid for proselytizing canine training at Ark Encounter
Courier Journal (Louisville, KY)
By Josh Wood
‘How much God do you need?’ Cabarrus County school board debates prayer policy
The Carolina Journal
By David N. Bass
ACLU asks federal court to toss Ryan Walters’ lawsuit over religious activity push in Oklahoma schools
The Black Wall Street Times
By Staff
Davidson County Schools officials ‘hoodwinked’ about assembly that contained religious content
Blue Ridge Public Radio (Asheville, NC)
By James Farrell
‘Safeguarding Charity Act’ Clarifies Religious Freedom of Tax-Exempt Institutions
The Washington Stand
By Joshua Arnold
Non-profit fights back: seeks to dismiss Ryan Walters lawsuit over religious freedoms
Fox 25 (Oklahoma City, OK)
By Colleen Wilson