The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 24 winners — including 10 major prizes — of the 2018 William Schulz High School Essay Contest for college-bound seniors. …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 24 winners — including 10 major prizes — of the 2018 William Schulz High School Essay Contest for college-bound seniors. …
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FFRF Strategic Response attorneys Ryan Jayne and Andrew Seidel describe the dangers to state/church separation and to civil rights of Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh. Then we …
FFRF has successfully harmonized an Illinois public high school chorus with the Constitution. Earlier this year, FFRF was informed that a public school madrigal chorus at Lincoln-Way West High School …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has convinced a Tennessee school district to implement a corrective plan barring proselytizing assemblies from taking place. A concerned student of the Oneida High School …
SB 253 tries to give public school employees the ability to endorse religion to their students, but the Supreme Court has consistently held that this violates the Establishment Clause of …
FFRF attorney Patrick Elliott describes our lawsuit over the state of Kentucky denying a personalized license plate that says “I’m God.” Classical pianist Jarred Dunn performs Debussy and Chopin on FFRF’s …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully counseled an Illinois school district to get on the constitutionally correct path. A concerned El Paso Gridley CUSD #11 community member contacted the …
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Where: Youth Elementary School in Monroe. Violation: A kindergarten teacher had been teaching her students that God lives up in heaven, that Christmas is God’s birthday and that Jesus is …
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Senate Bill 181 would embolden local government entities, specifically including public schools, to violate the state and federal constitutions. The bill attempts to avoid the obvious constitutional problems with the conclusory …