In this week’s show, guest-hosted by FFRF Communications Director Amit Pal, we first touch on a number of events in the news, ranging from the international to the national to …
Day: April 4, 2019
URGENT: Protect safe, legal abortion access in KY!
The Kentucky Legislature is furiously at work attempting to undermine Roe v. Wade and restrict access to safe and legal abortion for women in Kentucky. Three bills, SB 9, HB …
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March 4 — Kenosha, Wisconsin
FFRF Director of Strategic Response Andrew Seidel will talk about his new book The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside on Monday, March 4. …
FFRF condemns anti-gay vote by United Methodists
The lopsided vote last week by the United Methodists to disallow gay clergy and same-sex weddings is a reminder that religion is often the problem, not the solution. While acceptance …
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Breaking News: U.S. Supreme Court declines review of FFRF New Jersey win over unconstitutional church funding
The U.S. Supreme Court today let stand a huge win for Freedom From Religion Foundation — and state/church separation — in a case about unconstitutional governmental funding of churches in …
FFRF stops New Jersey grants to repair churches (March 4, 2019)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and member David Steketee filed a lawsuit Dec. 1, 2015, in New Jersey state court against Morris County and county officials, challenging public grants of …
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Prayer breakfast bipartisan insult to Constitution, FFRF contends
Top GOP and Democratic officials — led by President Trump — will be jointly insulting our secular Constitution this week. On Thursday, Feb. 7, thousands of political bigwigs will participate …
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Michigan withdraws from three big FFRF cases
Michigan is withdrawing itself from three of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s cases under the leadership of its new Attorney General Dana Nessel. The state had previously been part of …
Lions Club of Albany, CA v. City of Albany (2019)
FFRF filed this brief before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the removal of a 20-foot cross that was located on city property. In an attempt to …
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