Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Pro-Life Student Group Sues Over Required Security Fees For Event

A pro-life student group at New York's University of Buffalo filed a federal lawsuit last week challenging the University's policy of requiring student groups sponsoring controversial events to pay for campus police to be  present for security.  The complaint (full text) in UB Students For Life v. Tripathi, (WD NY, filed 6/28/2013), claims that the group's free expression, due process and equal protection rights were infringed when University officials decided that an abortion debate the group was sponsoring might attract hecklers and so required the group to pay nearly $650 to cover the cost of required campus security.  The complaint alleges that
UB policy and practice grants administrators unbridled discretion to deem student organization events “controversial” based on the content or viewpoint of the speech or the actual or potential reactions of listeners.
ADF issued a press release giving additional information about the lawsuit.