The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an amicus brief in favor of an American Humanist Association challenge to a giant cross in the middle of a public roadway in Maryland. A …
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Bible verse removed from email signature (March 8, 2016)
An inspector from North Carolina’s License & Theft Bureau will no longer use a biblical verse as her email signature after FFRF contacted the department. Her email signature included, “For …
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District drops religious assemblies (March 8, 2016)
Shelby County School District in Alabama is taking steps to ensure no further inappropriate religious assemblies occur in its schools. Presenters from Word of Life Redemption were permitted to hold …
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School officials to be neutral (February 8, 2016)
The Morgan County Schools in Alabama have reminded a coach and a band director to keep state and church separate after FFRF stepped in with a written complaint. A Danville …
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FFRF asks for probe of Ohio bible study groups
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking for an investigation into bible study groups in several Ohio public schools that appear to be violating the constitutional separation of church and …
Bible distribution ends in Ohio (February 8, 2016)
After receiving a complaint from FFRF, the River View Local School District in Warsaw, Ohio, also will no longer permit the Gideons to distribute bibles. Students were reportedly separated into …
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‘Resurrection’ fund created for FFRF banners
After several FFRF Winter Solstice banners and signs had been stolen or vandalized, it was time to say “enough is enough.” Such vandalism has occurred for years with no consequence …
FFRF’s Winter Solstice banner stolen from the Franklin County courthouse
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s freethought Winter Solstice banner has been stolen from the Franklin County courthouse lawn in Brookville, Ind. The banner is suspected to have been stolen sometime …
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Lund, et al v. Rowan County (2015)
FFRF joined a coalition to file this brief in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in opposition to the Rowan County Board of Commissioners’ prayer practice. Rowan County officials typically …