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- MADISON, Wisc. — University officials have agreed to settle a case involving a university policy threatening disciplinary action for resident assistants holding Bible studies anywhere in their dorms. “Colleges and universities shouldn’t treat Christian students any differently than other students--whether religious or not,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Kevin Theriot. “ADF is very pleased that school officials at the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire changed their minds and decided to respect the First Amendment rights of RAs instead of restricting them. A student’s speech in his dorm room ...
- University of Wisconsin–Madison officials warned against ceding to de-funding demand
- U.S. Supreme Court says federal law against organized crime does not apply to pro-life advocates
- ADF attorneys file lawsuit against GSU officials after Christian man is thrown in jail for speaking without permit
- Police had arrested woman legally sharing message near abortion clinic
- Student ordered to remove shirt because it might insult somebody on day of President’s public school address
- ADF attorneys file suit over school policy prohibiting residential assistants from holding Bible studies in dorms
- Bureaucrats prevail in federal court against organizational license plate applicant, thwarting intent of Arizona lawmakers
- Court refuses to dismiss lawsuit against unconstitutional license plate policy
- ADF, Liberty Legal, and allied attorneys representing student prevail against school’s highly restrictive speech policies