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Georgia Tech ordered to respect free speech

August 5th, 2008

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A recent federal court ruling has upheld the First Amendment rights of politically conservative and Christian students at Georgia Tech. –

OneNewsNow reports The Georgia Institute of Technology, more commonly known as Georgia
Tech, will have to modify its so-called "Safe Space" program. David
Hacker, litigation counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund,
explains the situation. “A government entity – Georgia Tech, in this
instance – was basically telling students that certain ways of
interpreting the Bible were incorrect; whereas, the way that they
were interpreting the Bible was correct and the only way,” he explains.
“And that is simply something that the government shouldn’t be in the
business of doing.”

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