Freedom From Religion Foundation

Atheists sue IRS for failure to monitor church politicking

By Kimberly Winston — November 15, 2012

(RNS) A First Amendment watchdog group is suing the Internal Revenue Service for not challenging the tax-exempt status of churches whose pastors engage in partisan politicking from the pulpit. By Kimberly Winston.

Watchdog group accuses Catholic bishops of campaigning for Romney, asks IRS to investigate

By David Gibson — November 6, 2012

(RNS) A public watchdog group is charging the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops with openly politicking on behalf of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and wants the Internal Revenue Service to explore revoking the hierarchy’s tax-exempt status. By David Gibson.

Judge dismisses Pa. suit over `Year of the Bible’

By Matt Miller / The Patriot-News — October 2, 2012

HARRISBURG, Pa. (RNS) A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by an atheist group that challenged a "Year of the Bible" resolution passed early this year by state lawmakers, but also questioned whether the resolution should have been adopted at all. By Matt Miller.

Update: Judge allows Texas cheerleaders to use Bible banners

By Adelle M. Banks — September 24, 2012

(RNS) Texas cheerleaders can continue to use banners with Bible verses after a court granted a temporary restraining order against their school district. By Adelle M. Banks.

Atheist files complaint over Pennsylvania restaurant’s discount for churchgoers

By Sue Gleiter — July 9, 2012

LANCASTER, Pa. (RNS) For more than a year, Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen in Lancaster County, Pa., has offered a Sunday special: Diners who bring in a current church bulletin receive 10 percent off the purchase of their dinners. But the promotion rubs atheists the wrong way. By Sue Gleiter.

Santa Monica park displays banned after atheist dispute

By Adelle M. Banks — June 15, 2012

(RNS) The city council of Santa Monica, Calif., has voted to halt unattended, private displays in a public park after a fight last year between atheists and Christians who had erected Nativity scenes for decades. By Adelle M. Banks.

For clergy, lost faith can lead to lost family, jobs

By Kimberly Winston — April 30, 2012

BETHESDA, Md. (RNS) The goal of the Clergy Project is not to pull pastors from the pulpit, but to provide those who have already lost their faith with a safe place to anonymously discuss what what’s next. By Kimberly Winston.

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