Lil Nas X's claim of attending Liberty University for biblical studies has been denied by the university, with a spokesman confirming they have no record of his application. The musician's controversial posts defending his song "J Christ" and sharing provocative artwork have sparked outrage and speculation among fans, with many questioning the authenticity of his college acceptance letter. Despite the backlash, Lil Nas X continues to defend his work and is set to release a new track, "J Christ," on January 12.
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from the Christian College of the Ozarks in Missouri, which sued the Biden administration over its decision to protect transgender people from housing discrimination. The college claimed that the guidance conflicted with its ability to make housing assignments for students on the basis of sex assigned at birth. Lower courts sided with the Biden administration, finding that the college did not have standing to sue. The 2021 guidance does not require the school "or any other housing provider to do or refrain from doing anything."
Two dorm directors at a Christian college were fired for using gender pronouns "he/him" and "she/her" in their email signatures, which the college deemed as a violation of its biblical beliefs. The directors, who identify as LGBTQ+, claim that they were discriminated against and are now seeking legal action.
Two dorm directors at a Christian college were fired for using gender pronouns "he/him" and "she/her" in their email signatures, which the college deemed as a violation of its biblical beliefs. The directors, who identify as LGBTQ+, believe their termination was discriminatory and have filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
English professor Sam Joeckel's contract was terminated early by Palm Beach Atlantic University after a complaint from a student's parent about his lessons related to race. Joeckel had been teaching about racial justice for 12 years, but administrators accused him of "indoctrinating" students. Joeckel believes the school has been impacted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' campaign against "woke indoctrination" in education. Students and alumni have condemned the discipline measure, arguing that the school is going against its own values of unity and academic freedom. Joeckel plans to pursue legal action against the school.