The media are covering our strenuous strivings in waves — and we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation are lapping it up. A reporter at Reuters took due note of our legal brief filed in the Mahmoud v. Taylor case when the Supreme Court announced its lamentable decision. “The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favor […]| Freethought Now
We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation have had a whole lotta legal shaking going on (with apologies to Jerry Lee Lewis). We sued twice in the past week as part of broader coalitions to protect the First Amendment — garnering national attention in the process. “Seven Arkansas families have filed a federal lawsuit to […]| Freethought Now
We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation seem to be making a habit of being in the spotlight. When we denounced the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling granting Catholic entities exemption from paying unemployment tax, Reuters quoted our Legal Director Patrick Elliott. And CNN cited statistics from a friend-of-the-court brief we filed in the case, among other major coverage. […]| Freethought Now
This week was a legally significant one for us at the Freedom From Religion Foundation. We announced that we will be filing a lawsuit against a soon-to-be law in Texas that will require all public school classrooms to prominently display the Ten Commandments. Our announcement got play in several Texas media outlets too numerous to list plus nationally on Univision.| Freethought Now