An ad recorded by Ron Reagan inviting viewers to join FFRF has aired for the first time on some of the nation’s most prominent news commentary shows. “Morning Joe” and …
Day: March 31, 2017
FFRF’s student essay competitions offer $30K
FFRF is delighted to unveil its four 2017 annual student essay competitions. This year, FFRF is establishing a new essay competition to encourage freethinking students of color, the David Hudak …
FFRF objects to cross in Florida city hall
FFRF is requesting that a cross be moved from Florida city hall’s commission chambers to a more appropriate private location. A large Latin cross is on display within the commission …
Oppose bible as W.Va. ‘state book’
FFRF charges that a proposed bill in West Virginia to anoint the bible as the “official state book” is unconstitutional. A few state legislators have recently introduced House Bill 2568, …
FFRF wants blasphemy ordinance struck down
FFRF wants a blasphemy law in a town in Oklahoma taken off the books. FFRF was contacted by a concerned local citizen about an ordinance in the city of Edmond …
FFRF dashes school’s religious events
A Florida school district has promised to safeguard state/church neutrality after admitting to FFRF that it blundered in the case of a religious film. A few months ago, Gulf Breeze …
FFRF Victories by Molly Hanson
By Molly Hanson Georgia school won’t allow proselytizing A Christian organization won’t be allowed to continue proselytizing students during lunch hours at schools in the Baldwin County School District in …
Evangelicals feel discriminated against
Poll shows they think it’s worse for them than Muslims. White evangelicals, the group that voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in the presidential election, believe that there is more discrimination …
Church-funding case being appealed
FFRF is appealing a constitutionally dubious New Jersey judgment that allows for taxpayer funding of churches. In January, a New Jersey state court ruled that tax dollars could be utilized …