FFRF attorney Sam Grover updates us on the oral arguments in our “Do mess with Texas” lawsuit before the federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals challenging Gov. Greg Abbot’s censorship …
Day: March 10, 2022
Atheist state senator interviewed on FFRF TV show Sunday
Watch the teaser here. An up and coming legislator serving in the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s home state is the guest on “Freethought Matters” TV show this Sunday. There’s a …
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Freethought Radio — February 10, 2022
Guests: Cynthia McDonald and Andrew Seidel. FFRF’s Director of Strategic Response Andrew Seidel announces the new major report by FFRF and the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty called “Christian …
Remove Christian bible from county seal, FFRF tells Mo. county
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Saint Francois County Commission in Missouri to remove the image of a bible with a cross on it from its county …
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District to no longer teach religious song (January 10, 2022)
Children at a Texas elementary school are no longer being proselytized by their music teacher after FFRF intervened. A parent had reported that a music teacher at Frostwood Elementary in …
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Pro-Christian film won’t be shown in school (January 10, 2022)
After a student contacted FFRF to report that an Oklahoma science teacher was showing students a Christian propaganda film during class, FFRF Attorney Chris Line sent a letter to Superintendent …
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Supreme Court allows constitutional duplicity over Texas abortion ban
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is warning that today’s fractured Supreme Court decision over Texas’ abortion ban and “bounty hunter” law will encourage other states to engage in legal duplicity …
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FFRF’s Seidel blasts Supreme Court reform commission in national op-ed
The director of strategic response for the Freedom From Religion Foundation has written a column chastising the presidential commission on Supreme Court reform for its avoidance of the truth. In …
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Freethought Radio — November 11, 2021
Religious governors, judges, members of Congress and high-school coaches are running roughshod over the Constitution. We complain about the nefarious National Prayer Breakfast by hearing Dan Barker’s song “Nothing Fails …