Labor Leader, Penny Wong, pointed out the need for freedom of choice in a nation that considers itself secular in the Frank Walker Memorial Lecture.
FFRF filed lawsuit against President Trump’s religious liberty executive order which allows churches to endorse political candidates from the pulpit.
A Bartlett, Tennessee elementary school closed down a before-school Bible Club because Freedom From Religion Foundation sent them a warning letter.
In the northwestern region of Xinjiang in China, a list of banned baby names with religious meaning and widely used by Muslims, has been released.
Dee Anne Thomson claims in a lawsuit that she was illegally fired for not being Christian enough for the Gulf Winds International.
In India’s 2011 census, only 33,000 people declared themselves as nonreligious. India is a land of believers where atheists face hostility.
For the fourth Easter in a row FFRF’s local chapter has placed a secular display in downtown Chicago which will be on public view till April 22.
The question - Why doesn't FFRF ever go after Muslims? – is frequently asked by the Religious Right in the context of FFRF’s focus on Christianity.
Jane Doe, together with a Wisconsin based FFRF recently filed the federal civil suit against Mercer County schools in order to stop religious classes.
Neil Gorsuch, a nominee for the Supreme Court seat, is considered to be a threat to separation of church and state due to his professional background.