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- Christian student organization, Ratio Christi, filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for failing to distribute money collected from mandatory student fees to student organizations in a fair, viewpoint-neutral manner.
- Christian student organization, Ratio Christi, filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Houston-Clear Lake for discriminating against the group’s Christian beliefs by excluding Ratio Christi from Registered Student Organization status and the benefits that come with that recognition.
- Student group seeks to defend US Dept. of Ed. free speech protections
- ADF attorneys representing Ratio Christi challenge policy limiting students’ free speech, association
- Kennesaw State University relegated a student organization’s pro-life display to a “speech zone” that made up less than 0.08 percent of the 405-acre campus.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Erik Baptist regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Friday on behalf of Ratio Christi, a nationwide Christian apologetics organization. The brief was filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Secular Student Alliance v. U.S. Department of Education, in which a secular student group is suing the federal government over a rule that protects the First Amendment freedoms of religious student groups on college campuses: “Universities are meant to be a marketplace of ideas ...
- A lawsuit brought by Ratio Christi at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln held officials accountable for not distributing funds in a viewpoint-neutral manner.
- ADF attorneys representing Ratio Christi favorably settle lawsuit; university changes its policy to ensure fair, viewpoint-neutral treatment of student groups
- ADF represents Ratio Christi in lawsuit against university for discrimination based on the group’s views
- ADF represents Ratio Christi after university denied the group recognition based on its views