A key Donald Trump policy advisor is a threat to the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s core values and mission — and to the foundations of our secular republic. President-elect Trump …
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Jersey school district adjusts school policy (October 17, 2016)
A New Jersey public school district in the Montgomery Township has revised its policy to remove what appeared to be the promotion of prayer in schools after FFRF stepped in. …
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FFRF ensures no more assembly prayer in Indiana school district
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has made sure that public school employees in an Indiana school district will not continue to impose prayer during school gatherings. Back in April, a …
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Freethought Radio — September 17, 2016
This week we complain about both major presidential candidates mixing religion and politics and pandering to faith voters. FFRF Attorney Sam Grover tells us about the firestorm that erupted in a …
FFRF blasts AG’s ‘foregone conclusion’ on courtroom prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation says the misinformed opinion of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton approving courtroom prayer cannot go unchallenged. Although Paxton’s opinion, issued Aug. 15, was foregone and …
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Religious school message removed (June 17, 2016)
A large religious message in an Oklahoma public school was taken down after an FFRF complaint. One of the walls in the teachers’ lounge in East Side Elementary School in …
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Michigan roadside cross removed (June 17, 2016)
Thanks to an FFRF complaint, travelers on Interstate 69 near Bath Township, Mich., will not have to view a memorial with a Latin cross along the road. The change proceeds …
Nonbelief Relief aids Orlando victims, Bangladeshi bloggers, Sudan famine
Nonbelief Relief is making major donations to help with the Orlando tragedy and to assist Bangladeshi nonbelievers. Its latest round of grants include $10,000 earmarked for Orlando and $35,000 in …
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FFRF seeks removal of religious highway signs
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is objecting to religious highway signs that greet people when they enter a Texas city. Signs proclaiming “Welcome — This Is God’s Country Please Don’t …