News Releases
FFRF: Tennessee’s anti-science attacks persist 96 years after Scopes trial
What would Clarence Darrow say? This week marks the fourth anniversary of the dedication of Zenos Frudakis’… More »
FFRF ensures that Ga. deputy behaves lawfully
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has made certain that a Georgia deputy ceases to behave in an… More »
FFRF’s tenacity persuades Ga. school district to stop religious messages
A Georgia school district is rectifying a number of constitutional breaches, thanks to the Freedom From Religion… More »
Stop being an outlaw, FFRF tells Ga. deputy
Don’t be caught on the wrong side of (constitutional) law, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is commanding… More »
5th Circuit dismayingly stays ruling on Texas judge's prayers
An appeals court has disappointingly issued a stay order in a case that the Freedom From Religion… More »
FFRF in the Media
- July 15, 2021 Federal appeals court lets judge resume chaplain-led prayers while lawsuit against his tradition continues
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Christian Daily
By Anton Carillo - July 15, 2021 Without a (public) word, Brunswick school board shifts meeting prayer procedure
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Port City Daily (Wilmington, North Carolina)
By Johanna F. Still - July 15, 2021 美 제5순회법원, 치안판사의 ‘법정 기도’ 소송 기간 중 허용
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Christian Daily Korea
- July 15, 2021 How a humanist won a red state, deep diving into Supreme Court rulings, and more at AHACON21!
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The Humanist
By Nicole Carr - July 15, 2021 Fifth Circuit allows chaplain-led courtroom prayers to continue after being ruled unconstitutional
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American Faith
- July 14, 2021 Appeals court dings atheist group, sides with courtroom chaplains
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One News Now
By Charlie Butts - July 14, 2021 Fifth Circuit allows chaplain-led courtroom prayers to continue after being ruled unconstitutional
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Christian Post
By Emily Wood - July 13, 2021 Northcott complaint dismissed
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Tullahoma News (Tullahoma, Tennessee)
By Erin McCullough






