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- Grad student sues Illinois university that punished her for expressing her Christian, political views
- CLS student chapter free to enforce faith and conduct requirements for members and officers
- 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 Mathew Hoffmann regarding a federal district court’s decision Monday to allow former graduate student Maggie DeJong’s lawsuit against officials at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville to proceed, rejecting in part university officials’ attempt to dismiss the case and evade responsibility for violating DeJong’s constitutional rights: “Rather than accept and embrace diverse ideological perspectives, SIUE officials are determined to force their graduate students to think and speak exactly the same—or stay ...
- Maggie DeJong was silenced with no-contact orders from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville after students complained her speech was ‘harmful.’
- ADF attorneys file suit against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- ADF attorneys represent art therapy student after Southern Illinois University Edwardsville violated her constitutional rights
- SIUE drops prohibition on student expression without administrators’ permission, had limited speech to .0013 percent of campus
- Policy also requires advance permission to speak, distribute literature