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The Constitution of the United States of America |
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September 9, 2008
I could not have imagined a better response from the federal court than the one I received yesterday Tuesday, September 9, 2008. This is exactly 2 years and one day from when I was falsely arrested. Read the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK court order here. |
SCCC Court Order |
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July 20, 2007
Campus receives a new commandment Judge says community college wrong to order preacher off campus. |
TimesUnion PDF |
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July 16, 2007
Another victory for religious expression on college campuses. |
Alliance Defense Fund PDF |
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July 09, 2007
Judge acquits Christian charged with "criminal trespass" for preaching on public property. |
Alliance Defense Fund PDF |
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Ulster County Community College
Stone Ridge, N.Y. |
Evangelist Greg S. Davis Video of the day he was arrested.
High speed internet connection ONLY! |
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When grandmas go to jail for witnessing
February 7, 2007 |
Arrested for sharing the Gospel? |
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September 07, 2005
ADF attorneys file suit to defend First Amendment rights of Christian man prohibited from speaking to students on campus of community college. |
Alliance Defense Fund PDF |
| Christian Evangelist Greg Davis filled the front entrance to the Student Union with a crowd of angry students after delivering a "fire and brimstone" speech Tuesday afternoon. | Evangelist Enrages Students |
| A college in the State University of New York is being sued for allegedly having barred a man from talking about his evangelical faith and passing out Christian literature to students on campus. | AgapePress |
| . . .they told him campus policy only allows for expression that has "cultural, educational, social, or recreational value." | THE PERSECUTED CHURCH |
| "This is simply another example of overzealous school officials attempting to marginalize people of faith," | On Campus News |
| "The Constitution does not say that speech is only free if it meets certain arbitrary categories developed by public officials," said Kellum. "But it's ridiculous nonetheless to say that religious expression does not fall into one of those categories." | WorldNetDaily |