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- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a student and the campus chapter of Young Americans for Liberty filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the University of Massachusetts Amherst for its highly restrictive speech policy.
- Diverse array of organizations ask high court to take case of two former students at Georgia Gwinnett College
- ADF attorneys favorably settle case against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville officials on behalf of former art therapy grad student Maggie DeJong
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Caleb Dalton regarding the University of Houston-Clear Lake’s decision to grant full recognition to Christian student organization Ratio Christi in Ratio Christi at the University of Houston–Clear Lake v. Khator, a lawsuit ADF filed Monday on behalf of Ratio Christi 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: “Today, Ratio Christi ...
- ADF attorneys represent Young Americans for Freedom chapter in lawsuit
- ADF attorneys represent art therapy student after Southern Illinois University Edwardsville violated her constitutional rights
- ADF attorneys represent Nathaniel Hiers in federal lawsuit against University of North Texas
- ADF attorneys represent Peter Vlaming
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom, regarding Florida State University’s Student Supreme Court’s decision Monday to reinstate Jack Denton as Student Senate president while his federal lawsuit, Denton v. Thrasher, proceeds: “We commend the FSU Supreme Court for acting swiftly and decisively to reinstate Jack to his position as FSU’s Student Senate president while his federal lawsuit continues and for acknowledging the violations of his constitutionally protected right to free ...
- Wis. Supreme Court asked to weigh in on interpretation of voter-approved marriage amendment