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- Court says university did not violate Christian students’ First Amendment rights; case goes to 9th Circuit
- Four Christian student groups pressured to accept members and leaders that do not share their beliefs
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defense Fund Senior Counsel David Cortman regarding today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to review the case Alpha Delta Chi v. Reed, involving a Christian sorority and fraternity at San Diego State University told they must be willing to accept atheists as leaders: “Public universities should encourage, not censor, the free exchange of ideas. But for now, the supposed marketplace of ideas at San Diego State University will remain a stronghold for censorship. We wish the Supreme Court would have used this opportunity to make clear that ...
- ADF attorneys file suit against university officials after independent newspaper targeted for discrimination
- Settlement results in policy changes that will end disruption of pro-life events
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel David Hacker regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous decision Thursday in Lane v. Franks, which affirmed that the First Amendment protects the speech of public employees outside the workplace on matters of public concern: “No one should be fired or suffer other kinds of retaliation for speech outside the workplace, especially when that person is testifying truthfully in court, as Mr. Lane was. We see all too often that public universities and colleges place political litmus tests on employees. But as ...
- ADF represented students denied mandatory community service credit for service performed at area church
- College bans public expression that doesn’t have dean’s permission, restricts speech to .001% of campus
- Settlement reverses decision to deny Students for Life funding because speaker’s topic ‘didn’t appear entirely unbiased as it addresses…abortion’
- Kellogg Community College censored club supporters in part because students ‘from rural farm areas…might not feel like they have the choice to ignore’ them