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University Of Louisville Medical Student Claims He Was Expelled For His ‘Pro-Life’ Views

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From DailyWire.com…

A former University of Louisville Medical School student filed a lawsuit against the university claiming that he was expelled for his pro-life views.

Former student Austin Clark filed a lawsuit against the university’s President Neeli Bendapudi and 13 other staff members arguing that the school condoned “demeaning and harassing behavior” and expelled him on behalf of his pro-life views.

Clark was a rising fourth-year medical student and president of the Medical Students for Life group on campus. He “holds traditional Christian beliefs and conservative political beliefs which medical schools tend to discriminate against and/or hold biases toward.”

Clark’s pro-life views drew attention from medical school faculty in November 2018 when he hosted Christian speaker Alex McFarland. During his speech, McFarland stated that life begins at conception. According to the lawsuit, the event generated “substantial opposition from many faculty and students.” Some people went so far as to tear down flyers about the event.

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