Meet the true heroes who’ve stood up for school religious freedom

The experience of students and parents who stand up when their public school forces religion on them was the untold story at the White House yesterday.
Taking on Trump, governors and members of Congress

It’s very early in the year, but we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation are already off to a blazing start. Educating members of Congress (and governors) Our back-and-forth with a member of Congress from Alabama has gotten media attention after we rebuked a school district in his state for allowing a team baptism on […]
New year, new state-church battles to be won

Despite the shortened week for the New Year’s celebrations, here at FFRF our collective noses were still at the proverbial grindstone.
No, Mr. Trump, the women’s suffrage movement was not religious

Fact-checkers surprisingly overlooked President Trump’s breathtakingly false claim at last week’s National Prayer Breakfast that “extending the vote for women” was “led by people of faith and started in prayer.”
Surviving the polar vortex, taking on Trump & petitioning the Supreme Court

In the service of our mission, we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation were more resilient than the U.S. Postal Service in enduring the polar vortex.
Question for evangelicals: Have you no sense of decency?

It’s high time to ask evangelicals the question an attorney famously once asked Sen. Joe McCarthy: Have you no sense of decency?
We’re setting the record straight

We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation were constantly setting the record straight this week.