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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — A federal court in New York ruled that it only has jurisdiction over a conservative student group’s claims asserted on behalf of its members, not behalf of itself, because it is not a legally recognized entity. The group, Young America’s Foundation, sued SUNY Binghamton University and an opposing liberal student group for allegedly suspending the organization for holding a campus talk in 2019 Arthur Laffer, an economic advisor to both Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan.
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