Freethought-Now At the Freedom From Religion Foundation, we’re used to court cases taking years to wend their way through the court system before we can (hopefully) declare final victory. Once […]
Freethought-Now The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s secular message is getting featured all over. CNN noticed our work around the Ag Sec’s blatantly religious Easter missive. “A ‘Christ is Risen’ Easter message […]
Freethought-Now Photo by Joshua Woods Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in favor of a street preacher, leading to some questions from our membership about whether […]
Freethought-Now Photo by Paul Gaylor In 1985, Ishmael Jaffree earned FFRF’s first Freethinker of the Year award, which he accepted at FFRF’s annual convention in Minneapolis. I was so sorry […]
Freethought-Now Photo of Pope Leo by Edgar Beltrán It’s hard not to cheer when anyone, even indirectly, takes to task Christian nationalist and “War Secretary” Pete Hegseth over his call to […]
Freethought-Now We obtained a long-awaited court ruling in our favor to eject a Ten Commandments monolith from the Arkansas Capitol. Congratulations to FFRF Litigation Attorney Sam Grover who did the oral arguments […]
Freethought-Now We have you in mind for everything that we engage in at the Freedom From Religion Foundation. This includes keeping our government true to its constitutional foundations so that […]
Freethought-Now Photo by Lena Balk on Unsplash It has been nine months since the Supreme Court announced its ruling in United States v. Skrmetti, holding that Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors […]
Freethought-Now We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation sometimes wish we had the time to savor the victories and media coverage regularly coming our way. When we won a case […]
Freethought-Now You may have noticed that over the past year, the religious right has been sounding the alarm about a supposed looming threat: “Sharia law.” In Texas, Florida and beyond, […]