Last year was a remarkably successful litigation year for FFRF. It won: • FFRF v. Antelope Valley Union High. FFRF, Antelope Valley Freethinkers and David Dionne sued the school district …
Day: January 31, 2017
FFRF files eight lawsuits
The total includes the two new cases, above, settled successfully in 2016, and: • FFRF v. City of Santa Clara. FFRF with a local member sued to remove a 14-foot …
Vandals can’t keep up with activist member: Preston Smith
By Preston Smith As a Lifetime Member of FFRF — and a militant atheist at heart — I decided to test the limits of a local public park zoned as …
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We need your help in restoring vandalized banners
In what unfortunately has become a holiday tradition, several FFRF Winter Solstice banners and signs have been stolen or vandalized. Beginning in late 2015, FFRF created a Resurrection Pledge Fund …
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FFRF takes a stand against theocrats
The highly religious leanings of many members of the incoming presidential administration and Congress have forced FFRF to get out in front of the issues and nominations to try to …
Trump’s court appointees could linger for generations: By Annie Laurie Gaylor
By Annie Laurie Gaylor The Washington Post had a chilling report on Christmas Day revealing that Donald Trump will inherit more than 100 judicial vacancies when he becomes president. Even …
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FFRF messes with Texas — and wins: By Molly Hanson
By Molly Hanson The Freedom From Religion Foundation, through the hard work of Staff Attorney Sam Grover, earned five victories against various Texas municipalities and departments in the past several …
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Legal Victories: By Molly Hanson
High school team, ministry split up A Missouri high school basketball team will not continue to partner with a religious ministry in its summer camp program, thanks to FFRFs involvement. …
‘Nones’ far underrepresented
Congress still mostly Christian, white, male The percentage of “Nones” in the United States is nearly a quarter of the population, yet just one of the 535 members of the …