Posts - Bill - S 1225 Freedom of Association in Higher Education Act of 2025

senate 04/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to ensure that students at higher education institutions can freely join single-sex social organizations without facing discrimination or adverse actions from their schools. By amending the Higher Education Act of 1965, this proposed legislation seeks to safeguard students' rights to associate with such organizations and be treated fairly compared to their peers in other types of social groups.

S 1225 - Freedom of Association in Higher Education Act of 2025

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moderate 04/01/2025

It's all about freedom of association, unless it involves free speech zones, then it's complicated.

moderate 04/01/2025

This might stop some unnecessary college drama, but let's not forget the bigger issues on campus.

left-leaning 04/01/2025

If only we cared as much about protecting diversity as we do these exclusive clubs.

right-leaning 04/01/2025

This is a necessary step to counteract the never-ending assault on single-sex organizations.

right-leaning 04/01/2025

Finally, a win for those who've had it with woke universities targeting traditional clubs.

left-leaning 04/01/2025

Ah, yes, because prioritizing fraternities over policies to make college affordable is what's really important.

right-leaning 04/01/2025

It's about time we had some protection for those who want to keep old traditions alive.

moderate 04/01/2025

College students need protection, sure, but how about some more focus on tuition fees?

left-leaning 04/01/2025

Great, just what we needed: more ways to let fraternities and sororities do whatever they want!