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Missouri choir director sings a different tune (December 1, 2021)
A Willard (Mo.) High School choir director has stopped posting religious material on a Facebook group page he administers for Willard High School Choirs and can no longer use it. …
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District won’t use email to promote religion (December 1, 2021)
School district employees in Socorro, Texas, are no longer able to promote their religion through emails to staff, students and families after receiving a letter from FFRF Legal Fellow Joseph …
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FFRF’s Wisconsin Capitol exhibit marks 25 years
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s annual Winter Solstice exhibit is celebrating its (almost unbroken) silver jubilee at the Wisconsin Capitol. The secular display is back in the state/church watchdog’s hometown …
Abortion in peril as Breyer, Kagan, Sotomayor defend it in oral arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court’s pro-choice justices, who unfortunately seem to be in a minority, made some very convincing points in a crucial abortion rights case today. The court heard oral …
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Include bible in your targeted books, FFRF advises Texas state rep
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is perplexed as to how a Texas House member has omitted an extremely well-known work from the list of the hundreds of books he is …
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Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood books a date with history By PJ Slinger Esteemed author Margaret Atwood admitted to the FFRF convention audience late last year that she initially thought her dystopian book, …
FFRF awards $22,900 in 2021 BIPOC student essay contest
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is gladly awarding tens of thousands of dollars to this year’s winners of its Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color student essay contest. The freethought …
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FFRF ends Ohio school’s coach-sponsored prayer (October 1, 2021)
An Ohio public high school football coach has stopped praying with players after the FFRF intervened. According to a concerned community member, the head coach of the Liberty-Benton High School …
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