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- ADF urges US Supreme Court to uphold freedom of speech on public sidewalks
- Christian school associations support Jewish university’s religious autonomy
- Grad student sues Illinois university that punished her for expressing her Christian, political views
- Idaho law students file suit after university punishes them for their religious beliefs
- Christian student organization, Ratio Christi, filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for failing to distribute money collected from mandatory student fees to student organizations in a fair, viewpoint-neutral manner.
- Christian student organization, Ratio Christi, filed a federal lawsuit 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.
- ADF attorneys ask court to allow female athlete to intervene to help defend Florida’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act
- A Christian college asks the US Supreme Court to protect its freedom to decide who can teach the faith.
- Pro-liberty student group sues Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville over unconstitutional speech policies
- 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.