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- University of Alabama policies require students to request approval to speak days in advance, and because the permits are subject to the university’s approval, administrators can pick and choose which events and viewpoints are allowed on campus. The policies violate Alabama’s FORUM Act, which requires public colleges and universities to respect the free speech rights of students on campus.
- Oregon college sued for censoring student speech, restricting it to 1.5% of campus
- ADF attorneys represent two female athletes who oppose ACLU lawsuit that seeks to deny opportunities to women, girls
- MS public school prohibits 3rd-grade student from wearing ‘Jesus Loves Me’ face mask
- FSU student Jack Denton lost his student government position after he shared religious beliefs in a private message. This violated Denton’s freedom of speech.
- University of Minnesota sued for banishing conservative event to inadequate venue
- Female track athletes in Connecticut were sidelined by a policy that allows males to compete in women's sports.
- Principal tells student to ‘tolerate’ undressing with student of opposite sex, make it as ‘natural’ as possible
- Township High School District 211 in Palatine, Illinois, disregarded student privacy and safety when it secretly opened its schools’ restrooms to the opposite sex and then opened the girls’ locker room to a boy
- DOE investigates complaint of assault arising out of transgender restroom policy