Sammi Lawrence, Staff Attorney at the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), will participate in an upcoming career panel hosted by Common Wealth Development as part of the Wanda Fullmore Youth …
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May 29th, 2025 – FFRF Staff Attorney Sammi Lawrence to Speak at Alexandria Freethinkers Event (Alexandria, LA)
Sammi Lawrence, Staff Attorney for the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), will speak to members of the Alexandria Freethinkers on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at the Westside Regional Library in …
Religious liberty or religious control? FFRF sounds the alarm on Trump’s commission
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is raising the alarm over President Trump’s newly announced “Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty,” a dangerous initiative revealed during the National Day of Prayer …
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Oregon mayor criticized over National Day of Prayer proclamation
The Oregonian (Portland, OR) By Staff …
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Edcouch-Elsa ISD approves controversial religious-infused curriculum
My RGV By Omar Zapata …
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National Day of Prayer Held at City Hall Thursday
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FFRF condemns return of Ten Commandments to Kentucky capitol
The Freedom From Religion Foundation denounces the Kentucky Legislature’s misguided decision to reinstall a Ten Commandments monument on the statehouse grounds. The move, approved by an overwhelming margin in the …
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FFRF, sued by Okla. Supt. Walters, says: ‘We won’t back down’
The Freedom From Religion Foundation vows to continue its work to uphold secular public schools in Oklahoma despite the baseless lawsuit filed against it this week by the state’s Superintendent …
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