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After facing persistent discrimination, pro-life student files lawsuit against pro-abortion medical school

Updated: August 16, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Mon Aug 16, 2021 – 11:33 am EDTMon Aug 16, 2021 – 11:49 am EDT

(Students for Life) – Austin Clark was a fourth-year medical student at the University of Louisville who was set to graduate in May 2021. Married with a baby on the way and a son who was born deaf, Austin was preparing to begin his career as a doctor to help his family and future patients. But the medical school cut those dreams short by formally dismissing him on July 15th, 2020, according to a lawsuit recently filed and amended this month.

The medical student’s complaint is against President Neeli Bendapudi of the University of Louisville School of Medicine along with 13 others connected to the school. Why does he say he was so suddenly expelled?

In his lawsuit, Austin alleges that the trouble with the school began when his pro-life group hosted speaker Alex McFarland in Fall, 2018. Austin was on the leadership board of the Medical Students for Life group at University of Louisville School of Medicine. The administration did everything they could to prevent the event from happening, largely by mandating impossibly expensive security fees – a common tactic of schools trying to silence

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