One state college rejected a Christian student, saying the medical "field is not the place for religion."
In fact, when we took the case, the school doubled down saying the student's reliance on "God" and "religious beliefs" for wanting to serve others is not a "concrete reason."
In another of our cases, a college student was denied admission because he "brought up religion."
This isn't just outrageous; it's blatantly unconstitutional.
Right now we're in federal court in both cases. But disturbingly anti-Christian discrimination is growing nationwide.
One university student was expelled for her faith, another was told to defile the name of Jesus, and another was failed for refusing to agree that Christianity is false.
We're in court defending the rights of Christian students, but we need to send a message to the universities.
Illegal anti-Christian discrimination must end. These students need your voice.
Sign Our New Petition: Stop Anti-Christian Discrimination.
Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel