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- … are supposed to be places where students and faculty can respectfully discuss and debate important ideas. But … membership.” According to the flyers, “microaggressions” can be intentional but are often “subtle, indirect, and … flyers urged professors to note that “microaggressions” can have negative impacts on minority groups. They said …
- … out invitations to her church’s Christmas party because of its religious content. This was a clear violation of Katie’s …
- … in classes with the goal of getting degrees so that they can go on to have successful careers in their chosen fields. … violating the First Amendment. The bottom line Professors can’t force students to fund political organizations as a …
- … campus. After lengthy litigation, the university changed its policies in a settlement. A professor at Missouri State … other group on campus. In response, the college changed its policies to ensure religious groups were not treated …
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- … First Amendment training by ADF attorneys. SIUE revised its policies and student handbook to ensure that students … in the art therapy program, and it paid $80,000 for its constitutional violations. Case timeline February 2022 : … did so by the end of the month. March 2022 : SIUE dropped its baseless investigation into Maggie and disclosed the …