Denver, Colo., Jan 19, 2017 / 06:01 am
A Colorado chapter of a national pro-life collegiate group is suing Colorado State University, after the school denied the organization funding for a campus event.
Last September, the CSU chapter of Students for Life applied to the university for a "Diversity Grant" to host a speaker from the Equal Rights Institute on the topic of abortion and bodily rights.
The grant is funded by student activity fees, which are mandatory for all enrolled students.
According to the CSU website, the purpose of the Diversity Grant is to "enhance the educational and cultural aspects of the university community and raise the awareness of differing perspectives."