Those utilizing the little zones at the college are required to secure permission. Uzuegbunam did so, but because of complaints after distributing pamphlets in the tiny area, security stopped him from continuing.
According to the lawsuit, "Uzuegbunam's First Amendment protection to freedom of speech was violated as well as his Fourteenth Amendment guarantee to equal protection under law, because non-religious activities were not restricted in such a manner."
This is an obvious attack on Christianity, and it's great to see legal steps being taken to bring this outrage to the light and expose Georgia Gwinnett College for the bigots they are.
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