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It was founded by Lucien Greaves and Malcolm Jarry
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It's first chapter was in New york city.
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The after-school satan club was launched to provide alternative after-school programs for children in elementary/middle schools.
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The Satanic Temple submits an application to erect a statue of Baphomet, a pagan deity, on the grounds of the Oklahoma State Capitol. The application is denied.
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The international quarters are in Salem, Massachusetts. They also launch their "After School Satan" campaign in response to the "Good News Club," a Christian after-school program.
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The Satanic Temple files a lawsuit against the city of Scottsdale, Arizona, for denying the group's request to give the opening invocation at a city council meeting.
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The Satanic Temple plans to erect a monument to honor veterans in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, after a controversy over a Christian cross on public land.
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The Satanic Temple unveils a statue of Baphomet in Salem, Massachusetts, as part of its "Satanic Panic" exhibit.
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The Satanic Temple files a lawsuit against Missouri over its abortion laws.
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The Satanic Temple sues the City of Scottsdale, Arizona, for denying the group's request to give the opening invocation at a city council meeting.
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The Satanic Temple announces plans to challenge a Texas law requiring fetal remains to be buried or cremated.
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The Satanic Temple launches a campaign to provide COVID-19 relief funds to people in need.
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Against the state of Idaho over its fetal remains law.
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The Satanic Temple launches a campaign to encourage people to donate to abortion funds in states where access to abortion is restricted. The organization also launches a campaign to provide free menstrual products in public schools.