The Freedom From Religion Foundation is fighting to protect the constitutional rights of Washington residents after more than eight secular hospitals have merged or plan to merge with Catholic hospitals. …
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Wisconsin city’s school buses are now Gideon-free (July 3, 2013)
A complaint by the Freedom From Religion Foundation ensured men from the Gideon Society will no longer force their bibles on school children riding the bus. A bus driver for …
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FFRF prevents future graduation prayers (June 3, 2013)
The Douglas School District in Box Elder, S.D., will no longer have unconstitutional prayer at graduation ceremonies and other school sponsored events, thanks to the Freedom From Religion Foundation. FFRF …
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April Fools in North Carolina pursue state religion
Without intended irony on April Fools’ Day, Republican Rowan County Reps. Harry Warren and Carl Ford introduced House Joint Resolution 494 to establish a state religion in North Carolina. Unbelievably, …
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Christian movie “Facing the Giants” faces FFRF . . . and fails (April, 3 2013)
Thanks to immediate action taken by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a middle school in Kirtland, N.M., canceled plans to indoctrinate students by showing them a proselytizing Christian movie. The …
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FFRF forces Michigan school district to reconsider relationship with church (Jan. 3, 2013)
After intervention from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Alma (Mich.) Public Schools will now require a church using its facilities to pay a formal rental fee and remove religious items …
FFRF’s Winter Solstice sign goes up in Milwaukee courthouse
A Freedom From Religion Foundation member has placed the group’s Winter Solstice sign in the Milwaukee …
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FFRF silences unconstitutional Hawaii concert (Dec. 3, 2012)
The Moanalua High School Music Department (Honolulu, Hawaii) has canceled an unconstitutional concert in response to a complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. For four years Moanalua High School …
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Freethought Radio – November 3, 2012
Why are “acts of God” and “gifts of God” always so bad? This week we report on theocratic politicians, more football prayer, and an early “holiday” controversy in Texas. Then …