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- Idaho law students file suit after university punishes them for their religious beliefs
- University of Montana School of Law agrees to revise policy regarding funding to Christian student groups
- U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of university policy that forces student groups to allow outsiders who disagree with their beliefs to become leaders and voting members
- 10th Circuit declares unconstitutional state’s determination that Christian university “too religious” for student aid
- Christian student group was excluded from student activity fee funding extended to other groups
- State changes policy in wake of ADF-CLS lawsuit, allows state employees to donate to faith-based charities
- 11th Circuit dismisses lawsuit because of changed policy, but university continues to defend its actions
- CLS student chapter free to enforce faith and conduct requirements for members and officers