Without question, university administrators sometimes find themselves under fire. They have long faced legislative accountability, spasms of faculty unrest, and bouts of student activism. In recent years, however, administrators have faced something relatively new—federal constitutional litigation from Christian and conservative students. Administrators find themselves defendants—often named in their individual capacities—in nationally prominent cases. Why? What is causing this modern wave of lawsuits?
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