FFRF is suing the IRS! Find out more about our most recent lawsuit demanding that the IRS enforce its rules prohibiting churches from political activities. Listen to a Kentucky Mom, …
Day: November 17, 2012
Texas AG stirs up wrath against atheists
by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie GaylorFFRF Co-Presidents Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has crossed the line from carrying out his secular constitutional duties to defend the state of Texas, …
FFRF pulls the plug on religious displays in California hospital (Sept. 17, 2012)
A public hospital in Hollister, Calif., will no longer allow Christian prayers and verses to be displayed on its walls, after a complaint by Freedom From Religion Foundation. Hazel Hawkins …
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Albuquerque chapter celebrates ‘Constitution Day’
Freedom From Religion -Albuquerque, the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s chapter in Albuquerque, N.M., is placing a paid advertisement in the the Albuquerque Journal on Monday, Sept. 17, “Constitution Day.” The …
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Ellwood City saga ends in victory
Seven months after the Freedom From Religion Foundation first protested a city nativity scene, the Ellwood City Borough Council (Pa.) has agreed to uphold the First Amendment. The council voted …
FFRF tells U.S. Army to quit mowing Catholic Charities’ lawns (July 17, 2012)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has stopped a violation in which soldiers were being forced to mow Catholic Charities’ lawn. FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel drafted and sent a letter …
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FFRF stops prayer at Michigan high school graduation (July 17, 2012)
Hastings Area School District in Michigan refrained from including a prayer in their 2012 high school graduation ceremony after receiving a letter of complaint from FFRF. For at least the …
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Freethought Radio – March 17, 2012
Nothing is as divisive as church in government. We talk with Mitch Kahle, who stopped Senate prayers in Hawaii. Mitch has just won a major lawsuit defending his rights. Podcast. …
FFRF tells Arkansas school, “reason is the only way” (Feb. 17, 2012)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has put a stop to overtly religious assemblies at Greenbriar Public Schools in Greenbriar, Ark. In early February, Greenbriar High School condoned a Christian-themed assembly …
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