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Agreement means religious student groups can receive funding like all other groups
BSU agreed to modify its student activity fees policy so that religious student groups can seek funding from the fees, which are already available to atheist and other student groups. As a result, the six BSU students who brought the lawsuit have filed a voluntary dismissal of their court case.
“Christian student groups shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs. The Supreme Court has unmistakably held that religious student groups cannot be excluded from student fee funding because of their religious views,” said lead counsel Casey Mattox, who litigated the case while with the
“This case illustrates the environment that religious student groups face on campuses around the country,” Mattox explained. “Religious student groups at BSU were essentially outsiders over a decade after the Supreme Court held that such a policy violates the First Amendment. The university has done the right thing in agreeing to modify their policy so that the constitutional rights of these students will be respected.”
"Students who are compelled to pay fees to support other groups should at least have the right to seek access to a small portion of those fees for their own groups," said ADF Senior Counsel
As a result of the lawsuit, BSU completely rewrote its policies for student activity fee distribution to provide protection for all student groups against viewpoint discrimination. BSU also amended its policies to clarify that its nondiscrimination policies would not be applied to prevent student groups, including religious student groups, from limiting their leadership to those who share the groups’ beliefs and conduct themselves consistently with those beliefs.
Attorney Bruce Skaug of Goicoechea Law Offices in
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