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Indiana student allowed to relaunch pro-life club after winning lawsuit against school

Updated: February 3, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Feb 3, 2022 – 5:18 pm EST

NOBLESVILLE, Indiana (LifeSiteNews) — An Indiana high school student was granted permission to operate her Students for Life club on campus after school officials reportedly used bullying tactics to block her from running the group last year.

The student’s attorney along with Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins announced last week that the school reached a “partial agreement” with the student, permitting her to relaunch the club after she filed a lawsuit alleging school officials violated her constitutional rights.

“At Students for Life of America, we’ve seen how personal engagement with loving, pro-life friends saves lives, and we are proud to fight for our student’s right to have a voice in her school,” Hawkins said.

While the student will now be permitted to run her pro-life club, the legal action against the school is not over.

VICTORY!

After 7 long months of fighting with administration, this pro-life student is finally able to start a Students for Life group at her high school – but things aren’t over yet 😬https://t.co/dvtkdAPeOa pic.twitter.com/H7svwciulR

— Students for Life of America (@StudentsforLife) February 3, 2022

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