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Missouri State University Faces Lawsuit By Student Over Gay Adoption, “Christian Beliefs”

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.

A Missouri State University graduate has sued the school, claiming she was retaliated against because she refused to support gay adoption as part of a class project.

Emily Brooker’s federal lawsuit, filed on her behalf Monday by the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal group, claims the retaliation against her Christian beliefs violated her First Amendment right to free speech.

The lawsuit names the members of the university’s board of governors, university president Dr. Michael T. Nietzel and four faculty or administrators of the School of Social Work.

In the complaint, Brooker says she was accused of violating the school’s Standards of Essential Functioning in Social Work Education.

She says one of her professor’s, Dr. Frank G. Kauffman, accused her of the violation after he assigned a project that required the entire class to write and individually sign a letter to the Missouri Legislature in support of gay adoption. Brooker says her Christian beliefs required her to refuse to sign the letter.

The lawsuit is part of a growing trend of Christian students objecting to teachings in college classrooms that conflict with their beliefs, says David French, director of the ADF’s Center for Academic Freedom.

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