ADF attorneys represent student after university fails to address
unconstitutional retaliation against him by student government
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. –
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a lawsuit Monday
against Florida State University administrators and student senate officials
after they repeatedly failed to address unconstitutional retaliation against
the president of the FSU Student Senate for sharing his personal religious
beliefs with other students.
In a
June 3 private text conversation with fellow Catholic
students, Jack Denton suggested that BlackLivesMatter.com, Reclaim the Block,
and the ACLU advocate for causes opposed to Catholic teaching and Catholic
students may wish to avoid supporting the organizations financially. After
another student took screenshots of Denton’s private messages and shared them
publicly on social media, student senators mocked and misrepresented his
remarks and, after a failed attempt on June 3, removed Denton from leadership
as the SGA’s student senate president on June 5. ADF attorneys filed the
lawsuit after receiving no response to a letter they sent to
university officials on July 22, advising them to address the unconstitutional
violation of Denton’s First Amendment freedoms.
“All students should be able to peacefully share their personal convictions
without fear of retaliation,” said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director
of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom. “Florida State should be fostering real
diversity of thought, not punishing individuals based on their religious
convictions or political beliefs. While FSU students claim they’re creating a
‘safe space,’ they’ve tried to cancel Jack’s freedoms and discriminate against
him because they don’t like his beliefs, in direct violation of the school’s
SGA Ethics Code, the Student Body Constitution, and—most importantly—the First
Amendment.”
“Jack has patiently appealed to fellow students and university administrators
using the university’s internal procedures,” Langhofer continued, “but students
and administrators have repeatedly failed to respect Jack’s constitutionally
protected freedoms. That’s why we’re filing a federal lawsuit to defend Jack.”
As the ADF lawsuit states, “Student governments at public universities are the
ultimate ground for experimenting with representative self-government in a
diverse society. Students from all walks of life and points of view have the
opportunity to work together for the common good of their university community
through the political process, all while engaging in the pursuit of truth that
the university is designed to facilitate. Students must live with one
another—quite literally—and student government helps them learn to do so in a
way that respects the ability to develop different moral and political ideas
and speak about them in a political context.”
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