FFRF Supreme Court Case Update

The Supreme Court case is on Wednesday and it’s getting more and more publicity.

Freedom From Religion Foundation co-presidents Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor will appear on a CBS Evening News segment tomorrow night (the 24th)!

The Madison, Wisconsin radio station that hosts FFRF’s weekly radio show, Madison’s Progressive Talk The Mic 92.1, is also hosting a blog that Annie Laurie and Dan will update frequently during the next week. Right now, it’s a great source of information about the case.

Speaking of FFRF Radio, next week they will be discussing their experience in the Supreme Court. Definitely worth listening to.

(And this week, their guest is Jeffrey Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), the group that led the charge in the Grand Canyon controversy.)


[tags]Supreme Court, Freedom From Religion Foundation, Dan Barker, Annie Laurie Gaylor, CBS Evening News, Madison, Wisconsin, Madison’s Progressive Talk The Mic 92.1, Jeffrey Ruch, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, Grand Canyon, controversy[/tags]

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  • http://atheistrevolution.blogspot.com/ vjack

    This appears to be a very important case that will be worth following. Even if the outcome ends up going against us, the publicity should help remind our fellow citizens that we exist.

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