Wisconsin college student Rachel Langeberg claims she was advised to remove them and threatened by her professor with a failing grade after she included references to the Bible in a graded group presentation.
In a recent letter to administrators at the University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County, the Liberty Counsel—a nonprofit, conservative litigation group—accused sociology Professor Annette Kuhlman of expressing “unconstitutional hostility toward religious belief” in her spring semester Crime and Criminal Justice course.
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Attorneys representing Langeberg allege that Kuhlman warned the student that she would fail her presentation if she moved forward with a religious references in her presentation that Kuhlman had previously deemed “inappropriate.”
“Religious contemplations and the bible [sic] belong to a different realm and not academic sources,” Kuhlman allegedly wrote in an email to Langeberg and her group members, adding that “your argumentation along Christian lines, including the slides you designed in relation to it, are inappropriate for this presentation.”
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