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Tufts University: Refusal to Allow Evangelical Christian Club to Reject Homosexual Leadership
Case Materials- "National Clergy Council Applauds Tufts University for Reestablishing Religious Freedom on Campus," National Clergy Council Press Release, May 19, 2000
- "NAS Hails Reinstatement of Banned Religious Organization," National Association of Scholars, May 17, 2000
- "Victory At Tufts; Evangelical Christian Group Regains Recognition," FIRE Press Release, May 16, 2000: In a unanimous vote, the Tufts appellate board voted last night to remand the charges against the Tufts Christian Fellowship.
Media Coverage- "Campus Left to Christians, Conservatives: Shut Up!," Mark Tapscott, Townhall.com, December 24, 2005: Take California State University at San Bernadino, for example, where administrators refuse to charter the Christian Students Association because the group thinks its members should be professing Christians. Imagine that!
- "Halvorssen Fights the PC Fire With FIRE," Stephen Goode, Insight on the News, January 23, 2001
- "Tufts U. Christian Group Accused of Anti-Gay Bias Is Placed on Probation," Courtney Leatherman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 23, 2000
- "Houses of Worship: Campus Collisions," Naomi Schaefer, The Wall Street Journal, June 16, 2000
- "Schools of Scandal," Simon Dahlman, Boundless Webzine, June 15, 2000
- "Defending Free Thought and Expression," John Silber, Syndicated column, June 5, 2000
- "Rough and Tufts," Bob Jones, World Magazine, May 27, 2000
- "Tufts U. Restores Status of Christian Student Group Accused of Anti-Gay Bias," Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 26, 2000
- "The new blacklisters," Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, May 25, 2000
- "Tufts Reinstates Christian Group Spurning Gay as Leader," Andrea Billups, The Washington Times, May 17, 2000
- "Tufts to be a Christian on Campus," Kathryn Lopez, National Review Online, May 17, 2000
- "Tufts U. Christian Group Reprieved," PlanetOut.com, May 17, 2000
- "Tufts Lifts Its Ban on Christian group," Michael Paulson, The Boston Globe, May 17, 2000
- "Tufts University to Reconsider Status of Christian Group," Beliefnet, May 16, 2000
- "Christian Ministry Caught Up in Rights Battle on Campus," Julia Duin, The Washington Times, May 16, 2000
- "A Christian Fellowship's Ban on Gay Leaders Splits 2 Campuses," Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 12, 2000
- "Tufts evangelicals are punished for acting on their beliefs," John Leo, Jewish World Review, May 9, 2000
- "Christian fundamentalists miss out on academic freedom," Cathy Young, Detroit News, May 3, 2000
- "Censoring the opposition," Cal Thomas, Jewish World Review, May 3, 2000
- "School Cuts Christian Group's Funds," Jay Lindsay, The Associated Press, May 3, 2000
- "Tufts Christian Fellowship Loses Funding, Recognition Over Gay Leadership," Newsroom.org, May 2, 2000
- "Standing up for beliefs can feel lonely, but good," Joe Fitzgerald, Boston Herald, April 29, 2000
- "Campus Faith Groups Face Rebuke On Gay Rights," Michael Paulson, The Boston Globe, April 29, 2000
- "Christian Group Fights Ouster at Tufts Over Gay Student Flap," The Washington Times, April 20, 2000
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