Authors: Sean Faircloth
Schuller, Robert,
81
Secular Coalition for America,
13
,
19–20
,
108–109
,
120–133
,
148–153
Secular Decade Plan,
121–132
Secular Student Alliance,
153
Seinfeld
,
65
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs),
143
separation of church and state, see
church and state
sexual assault,
57
Shakespeare, William,
146
sharia law,
92–93
Shimkus, John,
104
Shuler, Heath,
104
Silicon Valley,
138
Simonds, Robert,
40
Sinema, Kyrsten,
128
Skype,
136
slaves,
99
Smith, Lamar,
104
Society for Humanistic Judaism,
151
Soderbergh, Steven,
109
sodomy,
67
Somalia,
9
Speckhardt, Roy,
151
St. Augustine,
39
Stalin, Joseph,
115
Star Trek
,
65
Stewart, Jon,
109
Stupak-Pitts Amendment,
94
Support Our Scouts Act,
51
Sweden,
136–139
Sweden: Up North, Down to Earth
,
136
Switzerland,
136
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF),
58
Ten Guiding Principles of a Secular America,
134
Tennessee,
25
Tennyson, Lord Alfred,
146
terrorists,
98
Thatcher, Margaret,
71
The Family
(book),
90
The Odd Couple
,
143
Tillman, Pat,
43
Title IX,
66
Toomey, Pat,
104
Tripoli treaty,
35
Trudeau, Pierre,
17
Turkey,
13
Twilight Zone
,
65
U.S. Armed Forces,
43
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center,
96
U.S. Constitution
and marriage,
53
and proposed amendment on gay marriage,
105
and religious liberties,
139
and science,
88
U.S. Supreme Court
and faith-healing,
61
overturning miscegenation laws,
52
Uganda,
140
Undaunted Courage
,
133
Unitarian Universalists,
151
United Nations’ Human Development Report,
137
United States Patent and Trademark Office,
136
USA Today
,
142
Vandenburg, Arthur,
107
Vedder, Eddie,
109
Vietnam War,
108
Voltaire,
125
Washington (state),
55
waterboarding,
25
We the People Act,
100
Webster, Dan,
105
Welch, Carolyn,
149
West, Allen,
106
Westmoreland, Lynn,
106
Whedon, Joss,
109
White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives,
49
White, E.B.,
145
Wicker, Roger,
106
Wine, Sherwin,
151
Witte, John,
26
Wolf, Warren,
152
Wolfe, Tom,
109
Women’s health,
45
Woodhull, Victoria,
69
World Economic Forum,
137
Wozniak, Steve,
109
zoning laws,
53
Zuckerberg, Mark,
88
About the AuthorZuckerman, Phil,
137–138
Sean Faircloth served five terms in the Maine Legislature on both the judiciary and appropriations committees. In his last term, he was elected Majority Whip by his caucus colleagues.
Faircloth had the idea for the Maine Discovery Museum and led the four-year project from conception to completion in 2001. Of the twenty-five children’s museums in New England, the Maine Discovery Museum was then the second-largest children’s museum outside Boston.
An accomplished legislator, Faircloth successfully spearheaded over thirty laws, including the so-called deadbeat-dad child-support law that saved Maine taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and became a model for federal law. Faircloth had numerous legislative successes in children’s issues and justice-system reform.
Faircloth has spoken around the United States about the Constitution, children’s policy, obesity policy, and sex-crime law. He chaired a commission on sex-crime-law reform that led to substantive improvement in that area of law. He also chaired a commission on early childhood, as well as a commission regarding the citizen-initiative process.
Faircloth graduated from the University of Notre Dame and has a law degree from the University of California Hastings College of the Law. He served as a state assistant attorney general and as a lobbyist for the Maine State Bar Association.
In 2009 Faircloth became executive director of the Secular Coalition for America, advocating for separation of church and state and for greater acceptance of nontheist viewpoints in American life. As executive director of Secular Coalition for America, he conceived of and drafted the Secular Decade plan, and worked with the Coalition’s board and staff and many others to continually improve this plan, which offers a specific strategy for returning America to its secular roots.
In 2011 Faircloth took his success with the Secular Decade plan to the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, where he serves as director of strategy and policy. Faircloth continues to help the member groups of the Secular Coalition, but he also works with all secular groups far and wide to strategize, plan, and frame policy issues. Faircloth speaks widely about the Constitution, the separation of church and state, American public policy, and secular strategy.