A former student from Delta High School in Colorado has sued the school district for sabotaging her college applications because of her secular views and opposition to religiously based instruction …
Day: November 30, 2017
States side with appeal of cross decision
Fourteen states have filed a friend of the court brief siding with the city of Pensacola, Fla., in its appeal to keep the 34-foot tall Bayview Park cross, which was …
FFRF files amicus brief against anti-gay cake maker
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an amicus brief in the famous case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court about whether a baker can refuse a cake to a …
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Secular organizations raise alarm over Sessions’ religious memo
The country’s leading secular organizations are alerting the House and Senate Judiciary Committees to the indefensible nature of Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recent “religious memo.” Sessions’ “Memorandum on Religious Liberty” …
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FFRF awards more than $10,000 to college essay winners
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is announcing with pleasure the names of the recipients of more than $10,000 in prize money in its college essay competition this year. There are …
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FFRF has bible verse removed from Okla. school
A bible verse showily exhibited at an Oklahoma public school has been taken down after the Freedom From Religion Foundation brought attention to it. A concerned local resident informed FFRF …
FFRF prevails: Trump administration admits Johnson Amendment still in force
President Trump has failed to fulfill his promise to “get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment,” according to an admission filed in court by his own lawyers. The Department …
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California school expels prayers (August 30, 2017)
A California elementary school will no longer be including prayers in its graduation ceremonies after receiving a warning from FFRF. A concerned parent informed FFRF that an elementary graduation ceremony …
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Congress stealthily permitting church electioneering
Congress is engaging in cloak-and-dagger tactics to thwart public opinion with a sneaky attempt to undermine a more than 60-year-old prohibition on church electioneering. Nearly 4,500 nonprofits signed a joint …
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