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- … campus,” said French. “Colleges and universities should welcome the free exchange of ideas, and we hope that Penn … campus,” said French. “Colleges and universities should welcome the free exchange of ideas, and we hope that Penn …
- … first night of the trip. She was uncomfortable about the prospect of sharing a bed with a male student. The girl … first night of the trip. She was uncomfortable about the prospect of sharing a bed with a male student. The girl …
- … Center for Academic Freedom. “University officials should welcome dialogue from a wide range of religious and … Center for Academic Freedom. “University officials should welcome dialogue from a wide range of religious and …
- … remedy if they need it. And moving forward we would gladly welcome her participation in our coalition to protect … remedy if they need it. And moving forward we would gladly welcome her participation in our coalition to protect …
- CLS and ADF attorneys file suit for derecognition of CLS chapter
- … positive and valuable message that school officials should welcome, not censor. Public schools are more likely to … positive and valuable message that school officials should welcome, not censor. Public schools are more likely to …
- … said ADF Senior Counsel Jordan Lorence. “This is a welcome sign of judicial restraint from the Supreme Court. … said ADF Senior Counsel Jordan Lorence. “This is a welcome sign of judicial restraint from the Supreme Court. …
- Child Evangelism Fellowship given same access to flier distribution program freely offered to other groups, ADF attorneys to dismiss lawsuit
- … a learning environment where all ideas and viewpoints are welcome, the university gave the Student Association free … a learning environment where all ideas and viewpoints are welcome, the university gave the Student Association free …
- PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit Monday upheld a federal judge’s ruling against Temple University’s former “speech code,” which prevented a graduate student from expressing his beliefs and opinions in class discussions and campus conversations, violating his First Amendment right to free speech. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom represent the student, Christian DeJohn. “Christian and conservative students shouldn’t fear discrimination or censorship by university officials simply for expressing their beliefs. The university is a ...