An appeals court has ruled in favor of secularists in a challenge of an enormous cross in the middle of a public roadway in Maryland. The Freedom From Religion Foundation …
Day: October 18, 2017
Johnson Amendment in peril — act now!
While the Freedom From Religion Foundation and over 700 of our members from around the country were assembling for FFRF’s memorable and inspiring 40th annual convention last weekend in Madison, …
FFRF pushes for secular school supplies (August 18, 2017)
FFRF has ensured that an elementary school in Texas will no longer be partnering with a religious organization for school supplies. It was reported to FFRF that Glen Rose Elementary …
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FFRF to Milwaukee: Beware Good News Club
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent cautionary letters to nine Wisconsin public school districts in the greater Milwaukee area being targeted by a Christian evangelical club this coming school …
FFRF has religion fished out from Illinois contest
An Illinois statewide fishing competition will not be angling for religion, thanks to the Freedom From Religion Foundation. A concerned Illinois resident informed FFRF that the Illinois High School Association, …
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FFRF asserts Colorado shouldn’t fund religious entities
The Freedom From Religion Foundation will be attempting to convince a Colorado civil rights committee this evening that the state constitutional “No Aid” clause should be preserved and enforced. FFRF …
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Christian radio station on bus gets turned off (July 18, 2017)
FFRF commends a Wisconsin school district for turning off a Christian broadcasting station on a school bus. Early in the spring, FFRF Legal Fellow Ryan Jayne sent a letter to …
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Ohio county’s plan ends over faith-based services (July 18, 2017)
FFRF has stopped an Ohio county’s attempt to divert public dollars to exclusively religious organizations. In August, it was brought to FFRF’s attention that Cuyahoga County had issued a “request …
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FFRF welcomes Belle Plaine’s new policy against religious displays
The Freedom From Religion Foundation commends a Minnesota town’s new policy to bar private displays on religion, even if the town arrived there after unnecessary turbulence. In Veterans Memorial Park …
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