The Higginsville, Mo., Parks and Recreation Department has in the past displayed a large nativity scene in a public park with a sign saying “The Savior is Born.” Staff Attorney …
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The Higginsville, Mo., Parks and Recreation Department has in the past displayed a large nativity scene in a public park with a sign saying “The Savior is Born.” Staff Attorney …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation resolved several constitutional violations in Homewood City Schools, Ala., after sending a complaint letter about religious entanglements reported by a concerned district family. FFRF is …
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Statement by Annie Laurie Gaylor Co-President Freedom From Religion Foundation Let’s hear it for Alderperson Anita Weier of Madison, Wis., who just introduced an intriguing resolution to add not only the homeless, …
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A national state/church watchdog has lodged a formal complaint over “pervasive religious endorsement” by the Mt. Vernon Independent School District in Texas. The Freedom From Religion Foundation contacted the district …
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Are religious clubs/groups in public schools legal? What about freethought/atheist clubs? …
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The school board at my child’s school is praying before school board meetings. Is that legal? No. …
FFRF protests Pulpit Freedom Sunday, a day when pastors are encouraged to break IRS electioneering law. Hear about FFRF’s victory in a Texas elementary school, and more on our complaint …
A Freedom From Religion Foundation letter of complaint resulted in removal of Gideon bibles from hotels from a third public university. FFRF received word Sept. 3 from the general counsel …
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The Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct’s public censure March 3 of a former magistrate for changing a baby’s first name from “Messiah” to “Martin” was set in motion by a …
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