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Day: October 10, 2017
FFRF calls on Ky. jail to end coercive prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is shocked over a blatant constitutional violation that occurred at a Kentucky jail. It was reported to FFRF that in August the Laurel County Correctional …
Baccalaureate service no longer promoted (October 10, 2017)
FFRF was informed that Warwick Valley High School in Warwick, N.Y., was continuing to promote a baccalaureate service for graduating seniors that FFRF had raised constitutional concerns about in the …
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Freethought Radio — August 10, 2017
Hear moving excerpts of speeches at the Conference on Freedom of Conscience and Expression which took place in London in July, including Maryam Namazie, Bonya Ahmed, Zineb El Rhazoui, Mohammed …
FFRF has Va. courthouse religious edict covered
An overtly religious proclamation in a Virginia county courthouse has been covered up following a Freedom From Religion Foundation communiqué. “Virtus — Keep God’s Commandments — Veritas” was recently revealed …
FFRF has religion fished out from Illinois contest (July 10, 2017)
An Illinois statewide fishing competition will not be angling for religion, thanks to FFRF. A concerned Illinois resident informed FFRF that the Illinois High School Association, in conjunction with the …
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FFRF wants Oregon roadside cross removed
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking that a big cross on public property be relocated. A concerned local resident informed FFRF that a large roadside cross, about 4 feet …
FFRF honors students of color essayists with over $10,000
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proudly awarding more than $10,000 to the winners of its 2017 annual essay contest for minority high school students. The nation’s premier freethinkers’ organization …
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