Former Capitol Police Officer Michael Fanone Was Out of Control During Jack Smith's...
Is Political Murder Becoming ‘Acceptable’? These Numbers Say 'Yes.'
Governors Newsom and Walz Lurch Toward Infanticide
Bari Weiss Is Still Scorched After Running Disputed 60 Minutes Segment, and Another...
Passengers Applaud After Woman Kicked Off Miami Flight Following Bizarre Political Rant
Javier Milei Declares the United States a 'Beacon of Liberty' at the World...
The First Son, Credited With Saving the Life of a 'Very Close' Female...
$25M Ponzi Scheme Collapsed After Adviser Secretly Bet Client Funds on Single Stock
Retired DEA Agent Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Corruption, Drug Conspiracy
U.S. House Defeats War Power Resolution
Cleaning Up SNAP: Healthier Food, Safer Cards, and Real Fraud Enforcement
Florida Nursing Assistant Convicted in $11.4 Million Medicare Brace Fraud Scheme
U.S. House Approves $10B for ICE Funding, Avoids Shutdown
Jury Convicts California Couple Charged with $100 Million Fraud
Two Men Sentenced in Nearly $2M COVID-19 Relief Fraud Scheme
OPINION

Want to Talk about Jesus? You'll Need a Permit for that at NC State

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.

A permit is required before students can talk about Jesus at North Carolina State University, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.

Grace Christian Life, a registered student group at NC State, filed suit over a policy requiring a permit for any kind of student speech or communication anywhere on campus – including religious speech.

Advertisement

In September 2015, the student group was told that without a permit, they must stop approaching other students inside the student union to engage in religious discussions or invite them to attend group events.

“It’s an amazingly broad speech restriction, Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Tyson Langhofer told me. “Public universities are supposed to be the marketplace of ideas, not places where students need a permit just to exercise their constitutionally protected freedoms.”

READ THE FULL STORY AT FOXNEWS.COM!

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement