Guest: Christopher Cameron. After mourning the tragic school massacre in Texas, we point out the ineffectiveness of “thoughts and prayers” and denounce politicians who blame the violence on godlessness. We …
Day: June 2, 2022
FFRF: Supreme Court ruling on Boston Christian flag is narrow but concerning
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, while considering unfortunate today’s ruling involving a Christian flag at Boston City Hall, is cautioning that the decision does not mean governments in the future …
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Ask state Senate committee to vote against religious motto in S.C. schools
The South Carolina Committee on Education and Public Works is considering a bill tomorrow that would require public schools to display “In God We Trust” in every school across the …
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FFRF applauds Connecticut abortion expansion bill
The Freedom From Religion Foundation commends Connecticut legislators for defending abortion access amid the anti-abortion blitzkrieg occurring in statehouses nationwide. Lawmakers in Connecticut have passed a bill that expands the …
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Mostly secular State of the Union admirably defended abortion access
President Biden’s State of the Union address was a welcome return to reality, compared to the prior president’s speeches. The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds the president for focusing on …
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‘Big Brother’ Gov. Abbott creates chaos in targeting parents of trans children
Kudos to the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal for filing a lawsuit yesterday to block Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s shameful directive that state family services must investigate …
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FFRF and the Center for a Sustainable Coast challenged church’s construction project (2022)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation provided legal support to the Center for a Sustainable Coast and its local member in a that lawsuit challenged a land exchange and road construction …
Gov. Parson should delete his sectarian tweet, FFRF insists
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling out the Show-Me State’s governor for posting an official tweet implying only Christians are fit to serve in the government. FFRF quickly …
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FFRF supports proposed W.Va. abortion bill
Amid the relentless attacks on abortion, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is cheering on legislators who are standing up for reproductive health in the Mountain State. Democratic lawmakers in West …