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ADF letter prompts New York high school to accept conservative student club

ADF represents student at Harrison High School

Wednesday, Jan 13, 2021
HARRISON, N.Y. – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Harrison High School student and his conservative student club have secured official recognition from school district officials allowing the group equal access to resources and the ability to recruit new members.

In June, ADF sent a letter on behalf of student Luke Wong, who applied in April 2019 for recognition of Harrison Young Americans for Freedom. The letter explained that the school’s refusal to recognize the club, which would be an independent student group affiliated with the national Young America’s Foundation organization, was unconstitutional and violated the federal Equal Access Act. The COVID-19 situation delayed the school’s response multiple times, but it has now relented, certified the club’s faculty advisor, and acknowledged the club’s official status.

“Students have the constitutionally protected freedom to organize around their shared beliefs. Public school officials can’t refuse to recognize a student organization for arbitrary reasons, especially when they have approved a whole host of other clubs formed around civic, political, and social interests,” said ADF Legal Counsel Caleb Dalton. “The First Amendment doesn’t permit a public school to play favorites when approving student organizations, and students organizing Young Americans for Freedom should never been made to fight for almost two years and threaten legal action just to receive equal recognition.”

Harrison High School currently recognizes 35 different clubs on campus, including non-curricular social and civic clubs such as Friends of Rachel, the Gay-Straight Alliance, Relay for Life, Youth to Youth, and Youth Volunteers of Harrison.

“Public schools should be fostering real diversity of thought, not discriminating against groups based on their political beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom. “Today’s students will be tomorrow’s voters and civic leaders. That’s why it’s so important that Harrison High School and other public schools exemplify the First Amendment values they are supposed to be teaching to students.”

“The Harrison YAF chapter deserves the same equal access to school resources as every other student organization on campus,” said YAF Spokesman Spencer Brown. “Because it is completely inappropriate for school officials to treat students differently because of their beliefs, we’re grateful that Harrison High recognized the club and avoided needless litigation so that these students can participate in the marketplace of ideas on equal footing with other viewpoints.”
 
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ABOUT Caleb Dalton

Caleb Dalton serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom's Center for Life, where he brings over a decade of civil rights litigation and public advocacy experience to the team, securing the rights of the unborn and those who advocate for them. Since joining ADF, Dalton has served on multiple teams representing private individuals and government entities to affirm the fundamental freedoms of speech and religious liberty. With ADF's Center for Conscience Initiatives, he played a key role in the successful petition for certiorari in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission at the U.S. Supreme Court. With the Center for Academic Freedom, he successfully represented students and faculty seeking to speak freely on public university campuses across the country. Dalton earned a J.D. at the Regent University School of Law, graduating cum laude. He is a member of the bar in Arizona, Virginia, and the District of Columbia; he is also admitted to practice before multiple federal district and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.

ABOUT Tyson Langhofer

Tyson Langhofer serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom and director of its Center for Academic Freedom. Before joining ADF, Langhofer was a partner with Stinson Leonard Street LLP, where he worked as a commercial litigation attorney for 15 years and earned Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent® rating. Langhofer earned his Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude in 1999. He obtained a B.A. in international business with a minor in economics from Wichita State University in 1996. A member of the bar in Virginia, Kansas, and Arizona, Langhofer is also admitted to practice in numerous federal district courts.