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Judge strikes down Minnesota law banning religious tests for college credit program

Federal Judge Nancy Brasel ruled that Minnesota's 2023 law banning religious tests for college credit programs violates the First Amendment, affecting schools serving about 60,000 students.

  • A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law banning religious tests for a college credit program, ruling it an unconstitutional violation of religious freedom.
  • The ruling was a victory for two Christian colleges that require students to sign a statement of faith, effectively barring LGBTQ+ students from campus activities.
  • The law was enacted in 2023 when Democrats gained control of the legislature and aimed to protect LGBTQ+ high school students from discrimination.
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Judge strikes down Minnesota law banning religious tests for college credit program

A federal judge has ruled that religious colleges in Minnesota that require students to sign a statement of faith cannot be excluded from a program allowing high school students to take college courses for credit.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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