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Campus Christians

A federal court in Michigan enjoined the Board of Governors of Wayne State University from revoking a Christian student organization’s status, finding that the university violated the group’s rights by stripping its recognition as a legitimate student group because the group requires that its “faith leaders profess to be faithful.”

PORT HURON, Mich. — A federal court in Michigan enjoined the Board of Governors of Wayne State University from revoking a Christian student organization’s status, finding that the university violated the group’s rights by stripping its recognition as a legitimate student group because the group requires that its “faith leaders profess to be faithful.”

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