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  • … church. Each week, Sarah spent hours interacting with the students in the program, including playing games, singing songs, teaching lessons, working on … for "preparation or participation in the performance of religious services." Shortly after filing the lawsuit, the …
  • … Calcasieu Parish Public School officials prohibited students from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from using … school buses to attend an event, despite allowing non-religious student clubs to use the buses for for approved field trips to non-club-related activities, such as movies, …
  • … counselor Kathy McCord, a 37-year veteran in the education field, for speaking about the school district’s gender … and other employees to use names and pronouns for students that do not correspond with their sex, without … In some cases, it even required employees to hide these new names and pronouns from parents. Case Documents Court …
  • … Documents Resources Profiles Summary Two high school students, their parents, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington filed a federal lawsuit against Vermont officials for discriminating … and denying them a tuition benefit because they attend a religious high school. Case Documents Court Title Date Trial …
  • … of the leaders of the Ichthus Club, a Christian club for students at Half Hollow Hills High School East in Long Island, New York. But her leadership was cut short when the Club was … stake The freedom of students to form clubs to share their religious beliefs at school without fear of censorship or …
  • … The ordinance contained an exemption for ice cream trucks playing their music over loudspeakers at louder decibel levels than the church bells.  But no such exemption was … when enforced against sounds generated in the course of religious expression. After the federal court's ruling, the …
  • … Resource Center of Southeastern Connecticut filed a federal lawsuit to challenge this law and be able to continue … because of its life-affirming message based on its religious beliefs. Then the attorney general can force the … or face fines or lawsuits. Photo Credit: CareNet New London Case Documents Court Title Date Trial Court Joint …
  • … LGBT activist group on behalf of some current and former students intends to prevent any students from using tuition grants, student loans, and any other federal financial assistance at schools that operate … of Education … private schools … university … education … religious freedom … gender … United States Department of …
  • … to other student publications. Administrators denied the students’ request for funding because of the Christian … funding the newspaper would violate the First Amendment rule against establishing a state religion. With funding from … Amendment, even if money is directed to a group with a religious viewpoint.  Religious student groups are entitled …
  • … violated the Constitution by excluding CCU and its students from the program. Attorneys with ADF, the Christian … the law firm of Rothgerber, Johnson & Lyons filed suit in federal court against state officials. . Case Documents Court … S. Baylor Senior Counsel, Director of the Center for Religious Schools Gregory S. Baylor serves as senior counsel …