Freedom From Religion Foundation v. United States

The Seventh Circuit ruled that atheist group members challenging the ministerial housing exemption lacked standing because they never actually requested or were denied the exemption.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2014
Holding: The Seventh Circuit ruled that atheist group members challenging the ministerial housing exemption lacked standing because they never actually requested or were denied the exemption.
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Freedom From Religion Foundation v. United States is a Establishment Clause case in 2014. The court held that the Seventh Circuit ruled that atheist group members challenging the ministerial housing exemption lacked standing because they never actually requested or were denied the exemption.