Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the Pledge of Allegiance. (Introduced in House) H.J. 26 108th CONGRESS 1st Session H. J. RES. 26 Proposing …
Day: February 27, 2003
Ninth Circuit Pledge Decision Recognizes “Liberty and Justice for All”
FFRF Applauds California Ruling “It’s about time,” said a spokesperson for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, applauding an appeals court decision yesterday ruling unconstitutional the act of Congress in 1954 …
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Foundation Urges National Anthem, Not Pledge, Be Offered in Wisconsin Public Schools
“Choose Most Secular, Least Coercive Alternative” The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national association based in Madison, Wis., has called upon the Wisconsin State Department of Public Instruction, as well …
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Freedom From Religion Foundation Lawsuit Challenges Illegal Religious Instruction in Public Schools
Scopes II? A lawsuit to halt pervasive illegal religious practices in public schools in Rhea County, Tennessee was filed in the courtroom of Chief Judge Edgar, United States District Court …
FFRF Wins Against Direct Funds to Parochial Schools (April 27, 2001)
Direct subsidy to parochial schools was ruled unconstitutional by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on April 27, 2001. The Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling in …
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FFRF’s Letter To Rhea County Schools
Sue Porter Superintendent, Rhea County Schools 250 California Ave. Dayton TN 37321 Dear Superintendent Porter, We are writing to you on behalf of a family which has children in the …
The Constitution Guarantees Freedom From Religion
Letter to Lieberman U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman c/o Gore 2000 601 Mainstream Dr Nashville TN 37228 Fax (615)340-3295 Phone (615)340-2000 Re: Remarks at Fellowship Chapel, Detroit, Aug. 27, 2000 Dear …
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Year of the Bible Challenged (1982)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation was the first to challenge a Congressional proclamation calling 1983 “The Year of the Bible.” Gaylor v. Reagan was eventually dismissed as moot by U.S. …
Sarah Vowell
“Because I am a culturally Christian atheist the same way my atheist Reform friends are culturally Jewish, I look forward to Martin Luther King’s Birthday — when the news momentarily …