A federal court has ruled in favor of a Christian student organization that filed a lawsuit against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, accusing the school of wrongfully denying funding for a guest speaker.

Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing Ratio Christi, a student organization that seeks to “advance, teach, and defend Christian beliefs,” had filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska in October 2021 after the school refused to grant the group’s request of $1,500 in student activity funding to bring in Notre Dame professor Robert Audi for a lecture on whether it’s rational to believe in God.

At the time, the school said it could not promote “speakers of a political and ideological nature” and told the Christian organization that it would need to invite a speaker to represent the opposite views to get the funding. Ratio Christi’s members ultimately paid for Audi to come to UNL themselves.

But on Dec. 15, ADF announced two university officials agreed to accept a court judgment against them in the amount of $1,500 for denying the club’s funding request.

The university paid $25,000 in attorneys’ fees and costs and changed its policy on how it distributes student fees to student organizations “to promote the availability of diverse viewpoints to UNL students”. 

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