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- GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Attorneys with the Christian Legal Society and Alliance Defense Fund filed suit in federal court Tuesday against University of Florida officials on behalf of a Christian fraternity, Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX). University officials refuse to recognize BYX as a registered student group because the group limits its membership to Christian men, but the school does not apply a similar standard to other student organizations. “Christian student groups cannot be singled out for discrimination. The right to associate with people of like mind and interest applies to all student groups ...
- Judge denies university's motion to dismiss lawsuit filed by ADF and NLF attorneys on behalf of banished Christian student organization
- Suit alleges that university officials continue to engage in discriminatory treatment of school’s Roman Catholic Foundation
- Judge says public university speech policies raise serious constitutional concerns
- Christian student group was excluded from student activity fee funding extended to other groups
- University officials refuse to honor terms of settlement agreement giving Roman Catholic Foundation same rights as other campus groups
- ADF attorneys file suit on behalf of Christian student organization after school fails to honor legal settlement
- For second time, ADF attorneys win court-ordered changes to discriminatory Georgia Tech policies
- Arizona State University officials demand that pro-life club members purchase insurance before exercising free speech rights on campus
- Suit alleges that speech code was used to relegate pro-life display to nearly-deserted area of Baltimore County campus