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Filed in: Free Speech | 10:35 AM May. 18, 2012

Christian Post - Vanderbilt University's All-Comers Policy 'Discouraging,' But Unites Christian Students

By Katherine Weber, ChristianPost.com While some consider Vanderbilt University's new all-comers policy to be an assault on religious freedom, one la  

Filed in: Free Speech | 10:55 AM May. 16, 2012

One News Now - 'All-Comers Policy' Bringing Campus Together

By Bob Kellogg, OneNewsNow.com The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that a Christian organization at the University of California's Hastings College of Law  

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Content type: MediaMention | 10:35 AM May. 18, 2012
Christian Post - Vanderbilt University's All-Comers Policy 'Discouraging,' But Unites Christian Students

By Katherine Weber, ChristianPost.com While some consider Vanderbilt University's new all-comers policy to be an assault on religious freedom, one lawyer for the American Center for Law and Justice argues that the university's Christian students hav  

Content type: MediaMention | 10:55 AM May. 16, 2012
One News Now - 'All-Comers Policy' Bringing Campus Together

By Bob Kellogg, OneNewsNow.com The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that a Christian organization at the University of California's Hastings College of Law must accept non-Christians and\"gays" as potential leaders has made things difficult for believers o  

Content type: MediaMention | 10:47 AM May. 9, 2012
CBN News - Students 'Shine Light' Despite Vanderbilt Policy

by Heather Sells, CBN.com Vanderbilt University stands above many other schools in the south. The large, private school academically ranks among the Ivy Leagues. But a groundbreaking interpretation of Vanderbilt's non-discrimination policy continue  

University of Vanderbilt Students

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 1:00 PM May. 3, 2012
Governor Vetoes Religious Liberty at Vanderbilt

On Tuesday I reported that the Tennessee legislature had overwhelmingly voted to protect religious liberty at Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt, a non-religious private school and recipient of massive amounts of state and federal taxpayer dollars, ha  

Vanderbilt University Students

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 5:00 PM May. 1, 2012
The Battle of Vanderbilt: The Tennessee Legislature Comes Through

For some time I've been commenting on a critical front in the battle for religious liberty on campus, the fight for religious liberty at Vanderbilt University. For those who haven't been following this case, a summary: In the name of a particularly e  

Content type: Video | 12:22 PM Apr. 30, 2012
Religious Freedom Under Attack on Campus - Sekulow Ep. 255

Students, Professors, and Alumni of Vanderbilt University explain how the university is violating their religious liberties. The university is forcing religious student groups to accept leaders who may not share their beliefs or be forced off campus.  

Students Praying at Vanderbilt University

Content type: RadioShow | 10:06 AM Apr. 27, 2012
Christian Groups Kicked Off Campus

We are fighting back against a major university that has instituted a discriminatory policy against Christian groups, forcing them to allow non-christians and even atheists to lead them. Today, how we are fighting back and what you can do to take a  

University of Vanderbilt Students

Content type: RadioShow | 10:07 AM Apr. 26, 2012
College Discriminates Against Religious Groups

Vanderbilt University has instated a policy that requires religious student groups to accept leaders regardless of their faith, even requiring Christian groups to allow atheist leadership. Today, how we are standing with these students. Learn how y  

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 5:04 PM Apr. 25, 2012
“The Battle for Vanderbilt Goes National”

That's the title of a post by John Leo at the Manhattan Institute's excellent\"Minding the Campus" blog, and it's undoubtedly true. The battle for religious liberty at Vanderbilt is drawing the attention of CNN, Fox News, the Washington Post, and man  

University of Vanderbilt Students

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 2:40 PM Apr. 25, 2012
Schools that Used to Favor Openness are Becoming Closed and Dogmatic When it Comes to Traditional Religious Groups

Not long ago, the university was seen as a world apart—an idyllic enclave where our studious youth learned the virtues of citizenship, cheered hard for the football team, and read the great classics of Western thought. The “ivory tower&rd  

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