Universities Can't Discriminate Against Groups for Holding Beliefs They Dislike

Опубликовано: 23 Апрель 2024
на канале: Alliance Defending Freedom
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SUNY Cortland is one of many universities that has discriminated against beliefs it disagreed with. Learn more: https://adflegal.org/article/tpusa-wi...

When SUNY Cortland students Gabriella Delorenzo and Megan Rothmund partnered with other students to start a Turning Point USA chapter on their campus, they were met with fierce opposition. Even though they abided by all of the university's rules, the student senate used a vague policy to bar the organization from being recognized on campus. After Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of the TPUSA chapter, the student government reversed course, granted the chapter recognition, and amended its policy. But, the revised policy still allows the student government to discriminate against organizations based on their viewpoint, so the ADF lawsuit is ongoing.

Gabriella, Megan, and ADF Legal Counsel Mathew Hoffmann appeared on “The Charlie Kirk Show” to discuss the case and explain why universities cannot be allowed to discriminate against groups because of their beliefs.

TPUSA at SUNY Cortland v. Cortland College Student Association case details: https://adflegal.org/case/turning-poi...

#SUNYCortland #Discrimination #TPUSA #FirstAmendment
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