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Day: December 7, 2015
Freethought Radio – November 7, 2015
Portland, Oregon, public high-school students disallowed from participating in a religious Catholic Grotto performance. Gideon bibles removed from Northern Illinois University hotel rooms. We announce Brooke Mulder as the winner …
FFRF, ACLU bring suit challenging school’s “Christmas Spectacular” Nativity Scene
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Indiana filed a federal lawsuit today, challenging an annual live nativity performance at Concord High School …
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Church must clean up its leavings ( August 7, 2015)
Hoover High School in the North Canton (Ohio) City School District can continue to rent space to Mission View Church, but the church will no longer be allowed to …
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Congress honors FFRF founder Anne Gaylor
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s principal founder Anne Nicol Gaylor, who has been memorialized in the New York Times and other publications after her death on June 14, will leave another permanent …
Brevard County Board must not discriminate against nontheists, civil liberties groups say
The Brevard County, Fla., Board of County Commissioners’ policy of excluding nontheists from offering pre-meeting invocations is unconstitutional, several civil liberties groups say in a federal lawsuit. In legal action …
FFRF rains on Day of Prayer planning (May 7, 2015)
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission employees will no longer be allowed to plan a National Day of Prayer event on government time using the public dime. FFRF received a report that the …
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FFRF: National Day of Prayer still unconstitutional
This year, like every other, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has continued to receive complaints about local government officials planning and speaking at National Day of Prayer events in their …
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FFRF shuts down Oklahoma proselytizing (April 7, 2015)
Students in the Cleveland, Okla., School District will no longer be subjected to bible distributions and harassment from teachers about religion. FFRF received a complaint that a teacher at Cleveland …
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