ALLIANCE DEFENSE FUND/CHRISTIAN LEGAL SOCIETY NEWS RELEASE
February 29, 2008 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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U. of S.C.: Money for club activities okay,
unless you’re religious
ADF, CLS file suit challenging unconstitutional policies
favoring non-religious student groups over religious ones
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom and the Christian Legal
Society filed suit in federal court Thursday against the University of South Carolina. The lawsuit challenges the
university’s discriminatory policy of excluding religious student organizations from access to student activity fees
available to other recognized student organizations.
“Christian student groups shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs,” said Casey Mattox, attorney for the
CLS Center for Law and Religious Freedom. “The outright exclusion of religious student organizations from access to
student activity fees is unconstitutional under clear Supreme Court precedent. It has been well established for over a
decade that this type of discrimination violates the First Amendment.”
ADF and CLS attorneys represent the Christian Legal Society chapter at the University of South Carolina, which has
been denied access to student activity fees by the university.
In addition to the student activity fee policies themselves, the lawsuit challenges the university’s processes for
dispensing the fees, alleging that the procedures invite viewpoint discrimination against religious and other student
organizations.
Instead of formally serving the complaint filed with the court, ADF and CLS attorneys sent a courtesy copy to
university officials with a letter requesting that they correct the unconstitutional policy within two weeks.
“We are hopeful that the university will take this opportunity to remedy this constitutionally defective policy,
making further litigation unnecessary,” explained ADF Senior Legal Counsel Steven H. Aden.
A copy of the complaint filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, Columbia Division, in
Christian Legal Society v. Sorenson can be viewed at http://www.clsnet.org/clrfPages/litigation/CLSvSorenson_complaint.pdf. David Holmes of the Holmes
Law Firm in Greenville is local counsel in the case. A copy of CLS' letter to the University's President Andrew
Sorenson can be viewed at http://www.clsnet.org/clrfPages/litigation/CLSvSorenson.pdf.
The ADF Center for Academic Freedom is defending religious freedom at America’s public universities (www.centerforacademicfreedom.org). ADF is a legal
alliance defending the right to hear and speak the Truth. The CLS Center for Law & Religious Freedom is a team of
Christian attorneys allied with ADF to defend religious liberty and human life.
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