What’s wrong with Senator Marco Rubio and Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin promoting bible reading? We report a victory removing scripture from a New Mexico public school and talk with FFRF …
Day: August 24, 2017
FFRF “amens” 9th Circuit coach prayer ruling
The termination of a public school coach who was fired for proselytizing was just upheld by the Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals. As an assistant football coach at the Bremerton …
School bus advertising Jesus hits roadblock (July 24, 2017)
A public school bus rolling through Tennessee will no longer be doubling as Christian propaganda on wheels. A concerned resident informed FFRF that a school bus for the Bedford County …
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N.C. sheriff’s office complies with FFRF (June 24, 2017)
FFRF recently sent a letter to the Ashe County Sheriff’s Office, based in Jefferson, objecting to a “Time of Prayer” event it was scheduled to host on June 24. Highlighting …
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W.Va. schools’ bible class suspension welcome first step
Plaintiff Elizabeth Deal A school district in West Virginia has decided to suspend its “Bible in the Schools” classes next school year in response to a Freedom From Religion Foundation …
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FFRF protests huge cross in Missouri park
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is requesting that a Missouri town remove a massive cross on public property. There is a Christian cross at Big Spring Park in the city …
FFRF to Trump in New York Times ad: Mr. President, build up that wall!
Click to enlarge please! The Freedom From Religion Foundation has a message for President Trump — and it’s sharing that message with the public in a full-page New York Times …
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FFRF urges Univ. of Mich. papal audience cancelled
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the University of Michigan’s football team to cancel a scheduled papal audience during its current visit to Europe. A concerned individual contacted FFRF …
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Secular groups file for summary judgment in Fla. cross case
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and the American Humanist Association’s Appignani Legal Center have filed for summary judgment in their lawsuit challenging a large Christian cross that the city of …
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