FIRE and LGBTQ student group lawyers argued in a federal appeals court against West Texas A&M University's president banning a charity drag show on campus, citing free speech rights violations. The court focused on a Supreme Court ruling on non-discrimination policies.
A federal appeals court considering whether WT's president violated the First Amendment when he canceled a campus drag show last year focused many of their questions Monday on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld campus non-discrimination policies. https://t.co/i4KHNKb7qc
A lawyer for Spectrum WT, an LGBTQ student group, urged the 5th Circuit to force West Texas A&M University to allow the club to host a charity drag show on campus, saying the school's president was violating its free speech rights by banning the event https://t.co/U2iBobJPEH https://t.co/ysove1yzyd
A lawyer for an LGBTQ student group urged a U.S. appeals court to force West Texas A&M University to allow the club to host a charity drag show on campus, saying the school's president was violating its free speech rights by banning the event @nateraymond https://t.co/U2iBobJPEH https://t.co/CZnYFsYBbU