UNC has made an ideological decision to deny religious organizations the right to make religious choices when selecting members even though there is no law that permits it to make that choice.
For the second time in less than two years, UNC Chapel Hill has denied recognition to a Christian group, claiming that the group's desire to limit its membership to Christians constitutes discrimination.
The Catholic University of America has denied official approval to a group of students wishing to open a campus chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
University of California-Irvine's decision not to interfere with an "affirmative action bake sale" protest held on Wednesday came after intensive public exposure by FIRE.
Purdue University has finally granted a Christian women's housing group an exemption from a mandatory "nondiscrimination" policy that would have made voluntary religious association impossible.
California Polytechnic State University has settled a free speech lawsuit involving a student who was punished for posting a flier on a public bulletin board announcing a College Republicans-sponsored speech by a Black social critic.
Southwest Missouri State University is investigating the faculty advisor and student editor of its campus newspaper for publishing an editorial cartoon that a Native American group found offensive.
It now has come to light that yet another Christian group, the Christian Legal Society, also failed to gain recognition from Gonzaga University Law School.