University of Pennsylvania: Hunting, Archery, and Shooting Student Group Denied Registration Over Viewpoint and University COVID-19 Disruptions
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University of Pennsylvania
Case Overview
On January 7, 2021, the University of Pennsylvania informed the Hunting, Archery, and Shooting student club 鈥 denied registration since March 2020 due to the 鈥渘ature of the group鈥檚 mission and potential group activities鈥 鈥 that due to COVID-19, Penn would not consider registering the group 鈥渦ntil . . . normal in-person operations鈥 resume. FIREwrote to Penn on February 2, explaining that the university鈥檚 refusal inappropriately burdens the group鈥檚 ability to exercise the expressive and associational rights promised by the university. After Penn again refused, FIREsent a second letter on March 17, countering that Penn may not deny the rights of registration to a student group that has not violated any COVID-19 rules and has pledged to follow all university policies. On March 18, Penn again refused, citing the pandemic鈥檚 impact on university operations.
In April, with help from FIRELegal Network attorney Patricia Hamill, the group began negotiating a path to registration with Penn, culminating in the group attaining registration on April 28.