Crushing Religion on a Sunflower Campus

Wichita State University recently imposed a new rule that prohibited any “non-scholarly religious” student group from receiving university funding. Almost immediately, WSU received pressure from students and religious rights groups who were upset by the rule, calling it a case of religious discrimination. This pressure ultimately led WSU to reverse its position and restore funding for student groups with a religious purpose.

The school’s reversal came about after the Student Government Association ruling prompted a WSU student to contact The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). According to the organization’s website, the student informed them that Wichita State “had enacted a student fee policy that explicitly discriminated against religious speech.”

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