Resources

Know Your Rights

Your rights as an atheist are protected by the U.S. Constitution, your state’s constitution, and federal and state civil rights laws. Learn more about your rights, how to protect them, and what to do if they have been violated.

Understanding your rights can be complicated. That’s where we come in.

Despite legal protections, atheists and non-religious Americans still face discrimination in many areas of our lives.

It’s vital that we stand up for our rights and take action to end any sort of discrimination or bias against our community.

American Atheists can help you navigate the legal system or find resources when there isn’t a solution in the law to resolve the issue you’re facing.

Your Rights in Public Accommodations

Your Rights in Public Schools

Your Rights in the Military

Your Rights in the Workplace

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Reclaim the Promise of Pluralism
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We're hosting advocates, public thinkers, scholars, and community leaders to confront the threat of White Christian Nationalism — and to discuss how to build a better future for the next 250 years.
Join us in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 30!
Reclaim the Promise of Pluralism