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Ousted over Facebook talk, student fights back


January 24, 2012 by Taylor Hannigan

A white student claimed he was expelled because he complained on Facebook about racism.

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Did denying prof job violate free speech rights?


November 28, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

After a teaching assistant professor made comments about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, she was denied a job as a professor.

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Prof challenges harassment policy, wins case


September 12, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

The professor said school officials had him escorted away by police and fired him because he questioned a university policy.

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Can school cut off group that won’t accept gays?


July 6, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

A school’s nondiscrimination policy clashed head-on with a Christian student group’s membership requirements. A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruling resolved the question in favor of …

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Student: ‘Why don’t you like my on-campus smut film’?


April 6, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

A student at this school shot a lewd video on campus and posted it to a free Web site. Needless to say, the school isn’t happy.

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Religious frat sues after school denies recognition


November 9, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

A Christian fraternity sues a university after being denied official recognition. Then the university changes its policy and lets the fraternity in. Case closed, right? Wrong.

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