FFRF halts Ohio flagpole prayer FFRF successfully ended a “See You At The Pole” event at Columbia High School in Tiffin, Ohio, after learning that a teacher organized and promoted …
Day: December 11, 2013
They Said What?
I like to say thanks to God and the glaciers. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, on the state’s abundant deposits of coarse-grained “fracking” sand in demand worldwide Capital Times, 10-10-13 …
FFRF, ACLU settle Jesus portrait case
The Freedom from Religion Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio have settled a lawsuit against the Jackson City School District in Jackson, Ohio, with the district agreeing …
FFRF sues Calif. city for pervasive Christian prayers
The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a lawsuit Nov. 1 in California state court against the city of Pismo Beach, challenging prayers at city council meetings and the city chaplaincy …
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Moms in Prayer outed
A California FFRF supporter, who must remain anonymous because she has two children in this public charter school, recounts her experiences with the school, which was originally started by families …
FFRF Legal Victories
FFRF halts mandated Christian probation FFRF recently stopped the practice of forcing convicted offenders to attend Miracle Lake Christian Training Center in Etowah, Tenn., and similar Tennessee institutions as a …
FFRF attorneys confront lawbreakers
‘In God We Trust’ plates exclusionary FFRF Staff Attorney Patrick Elliott testified on Sept. 24 against Wisconsin Assembly Bill 244, which creates a religiously exclusionary license plate saying “In God …
‘In God We Trust’ case appealed
The Religious Right, which never gives up in its quest to unite church and state, has met its equal in tenacity with state/church watchdog Michael Newdow. A federal judge slapped …
FFRF files SCOTUS amicus against government prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national state/church watchdog representing nearly 20,000 nonreligious members, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare city council prayers unconstitutional. FFRF’s friend of the …
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