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Murray v. Curlett (1963) Challenged Bible reading and prayer recitation in Maryland public schools.
Murray v. United States (1964) To force the Federal Communications Commission to extend the Fairness Doctrine so that Atheists could have equal time with religion on radio and television.
Murray v. Nixon (1970) Challenged weekly religious services in the White House.
O'Hair v. Paine (1971) Challenged NASA's religious use of the space program to require astronauts to read the Bible during a space flight.
O'Hair v. Cooke (1977) Challenged the opening prayer at city council meetings in Austin, Texas.
O'Hair v. Blumenthal (1978) Challenged the inclusion of the phrase "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency.
O'Hair v. Hill (1978) To have removed from the Texas constitution a provision requiring a belief in God of persons holding offices of public trust.
O'Hair v. Andrus (1979) Challenged the use of National Park facilities for the pope to hold a Roman Catholic mass on the Mall in Washington, D.C..
O'Hair v. Clements (1980) This case tried to remove the nativity scene displayed in the rotunda of the capitol building in Austin, Texas.
Carter, et al v Broadlawns Medical Center, et al.... Defense of Secular Medicine in 72 year history of Polk County Hospital never hired a chaplain, US Sup Ct, cert den. 1984-1987
Steel Crosses on Utah Highways (2005) [1]
Society of Separationists vs. Pleasant Grove (2004)
American Atheists vs. Starke, Florida.(2005)[2]
American Atheists, Inc., and Steve Walker vs. City of Detroit, City of Detroit Downtown Development Authority, and Detroit Economic Growth Corporation.
Clyde Baxley, Grace Brown, Edward Byford, Bill Jager, Al Sundquist, James Woolever, Arlen Acharias, and Dorothy Anne Zappa Vs. State of Alaska.
American Atheists Inc., Mark W. Butler v. The City of Jacksonville, Florida (2006) (Sued for the city's tax-funded "Faith Day"

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Chester Smalkowski, Nadia Smalkowski, American Atheists v. Hardesty Public School District, The County Of Texas County, Oklahoma, The Town Of Hardesty, Oklahoma. (Filed August 2006)[3]
American Atheists Inc., Lon Bevill, v. City Of Stark, Florida. (2007) [4]
American Atheists Inc., Edwin Kagin, v. Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (2009)
FFRF challenges Catholic shrine on Big Mountain
FFRF challenges Arizona Day of Prayer in state court (Jan. 4, 2012)
FFRF sues Warren mayor over crèche display (Dec. 22, 2011)
FFRF sues Tennessee town over crosses (Dec. 9, 2011)
FFRF, ACLU sue Virginia school over Ten Commandments (Sept. 15, 2011)
FFRF v. Geithner Parish Exemption (US District Court Western District of Wisconsin) (Sept. 13, 2011)
FFRF & Friends Sue Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer over Arizona Day of Prayer
Watchdog, Parents File Suit Against South Carolina Release-Time Credits
FFRF Sues Colorado Governor Over Prayer Proclamations
at least one religion trying to force its views upon society after all...
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