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- … Students sue Univ. at Buffalo officials, student gov't for derecognizing their club and blocking their financial … and three students at the University at Buffalo will be available for media interviews Friday following oral … a registered student organization on the UB campus since 2017, and for the last two years, the student group has had …
- … restrooms, and overnight accommodations in K-12 public schools remain sex-specific, while also ensuring the … the brief led by Indiana and Alabama, and joined by 22 other states, explains. “[I]t is clear that maintaining separate bathrooms for boys and …
- … weigh in on district court ruling Published September 25, 2017 Related Case: Doe v. Boyertown Area School District … rights are theirs and theirs alone. Beliefs about gender shouldn’t be a license to violate privacy inside boys’ or girls’ …
- … and locker rooms is sexual harassment. Students should be confident that their school will protect their privacy and … district has failed to do so.” The district opened its schools’ restrooms to the opposite sex—without informing … for the 3rd Circuit ruled that the students’ privacy didn’t merit protection. As the petition to the Supreme Court in …
- … School opts to close facilities on weekends so church can’t meet Published March 4, 2009 Related Case: North Pointe … renting the school’s facilities on weekends. “Churches shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs. Rather than …
- … school—and especially a state college that is supposed to be the ‘marketplace of ideas’—has the duty to protect and … those freedoms,” said ADF Legal Counsel Travis Barham. “Students don’t check their constitutionally protected free speech at the …
- … students, on an equal basis. “Public universities can’t single out and punish students for their religious … First Amendment rights on campus. All students should be able to peacefully share their personal convictions … for Academic Freedom. “Student governments should be encouraging and respecting robust debate and ideas, not …
- … children’s privacy Letter explains that federal law allows schools to maintain separate restrooms, locker rooms for boys, girls Published October 20, 2015 Related Case: Students and Parents for Privacy v. Township High School … room. Instead, the privacy rights of all children must be guaranteed and protected, and separate accommodations …
- … to her classmates during non-instructional time. “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of … “The law on this is extremely clear: free speech cannot be censored simply because it expresses a certain viewpoint that administrators don’t favor. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech for …
- … for the 3rd Circuit ruled that the students’ privacy didn’t merit protection. During the 2016-17 school year—without … to listen to her privacy concerns either. “Everyone should be able to agree that students struggling with their beliefs … Advocacy John Bursch. “But there are sound reasons why schools have always separated male and female teenagers in …