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June 8, 2026

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Christian Professor Sues The University of Arizona After Advocating For The Protection Of Children Resulted In His Firing

A former ethics professor filed suit against the University of Arizona after the university fired him for opposing his children’s school district policies on promoting gender ideology to students without parental knowledge or consent.

Daniel Grossenbach, a Christian father, expressed his views against policies that promote gender ideology at Catalina Foothills School District (CFSD) board meetings. Some of the district’s policies include permitting teachers to ask children about their sexual preferences and desires in surveys and allowing teachers to promote gender ideology to students without parental knowledge.

In front of the school board, Grossenbach on several occasions delivered two-to-three-minute speeches centered on protecting children and families from such polices. In response to the board’s policies, he founded the nonprofit organization SaveCFSD, which aims to notify parents on school policies and empowering parents to act.

In November 2023, Grossenbach was told that his part-time contract would not be renewed, with funding going instead to a full-time faculty member. However, no full-time professor was hired, his ethics course was dropped, and part-time roles equivalent to the former role appeared.

The university had only weeks earlier divulged a funding crisis of almost a quarter-billion-dollars. Suspicious, Grossenbach filed a freedom of information request.

“After a seven-month wait, I enlisted an attorney to compel the university to disclose the truth of what led to their decision,” Grossenbach wrote in an AZ Free News article. “The disclosure showed administrators panicked by two anonymous letters from community members complaining about statements I made at a public school board meeting. The letters alleged that I criticized the LGBTQIA+ community and asked the university to punish me for violating the university’s ‘values.’”

Liberty Counsel filed suit on his behalf, stating the university’s action caused irreparable damage to Grossenbach’s “professional career and reputation, ended his academic pursuit of a doctorate degree, decreased his earning potential, and reduced his income,” Liberty Counsel wrote in a press release. Grossenbach also lost a possible textbook publishing deal.

The legal firm, seeking a permanent injunction, is filing on the grounds of a Title VII violation, which prohibits discriminating based on religion against employees; the Free Speech and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment; and violations of an Arizona statute that prohibits wrongful denial of access to public records.

“Professors at public universities and colleges do not shed their constitutional rights to free speech and religious exercise when they work for a university,” Matt Staver, Liberty Counsel founder and chairman, said. “Professor Daniel Grossenbach engaged in constitutionally protected speech, religious expression, and religious exercise and was speaking on matters of public concern regarding his faith, morality, and the community. The University of Arizona cannot fire a professor for his protected speech. Viewpoint discrimination is unlawful and violates the First Amendment and religious discrimination violates Title VII.”


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A former ethics professor filed suit against the University of Arizona after the university fired him for opposing his children’s school district policies on promoting gender ideology to students without parental knowledge or consent.

Daniel Grossenbach, a Christian father, expressed his views against policies that promote gender ideology at Catalina Foothills School District (CFSD) board meetings. Some of the district’s policies include permitting teachers to ask children about their sexual preferences and desires in surveys and allowing teachers to promote gender ideology to students without parental knowledge.

In front of the school board, Grossenbach on several occasions delivered two-to-three-minute speeches centered on protecting children and families from such polices. In response to the board’s policies, he founded the nonprofit organization SaveCFSD, which aims to notify parents on school policies and empowering parents to act.

In November 2023, Grossenbach was told that his part-time contract would not be renewed, with funding going instead to a full-time faculty member. However, no full-time professor was hired, his ethics course was dropped, and part-time roles equivalent to the former role appeared.

The university had only weeks earlier divulged a funding crisis of almost a quarter-billion-dollars. Suspicious, Grossenbach filed a freedom of information request.

“After a seven-month wait, I enlisted an attorney to compel the university to disclose the truth of what led to their decision,” Grossenbach wrote in an AZ Free News article. “The disclosure showed administrators panicked by two anonymous letters from community members complaining about statements I made at a public school board meeting. The letters alleged that I criticized the LGBTQIA+ community and asked the university to punish me for violating the university’s ‘values.’”

Liberty Counsel filed suit on his behalf, stating the university’s action caused irreparable damage to Grossenbach’s “professional career and reputation, ended his academic pursuit of a doctorate degree, decreased his earning potential, and reduced his income,” Liberty Counsel wrote in a press release. Grossenbach also lost a possible textbook publishing deal.

The legal firm, seeking a permanent injunction, is filing on the grounds of a Title VII violation, which prohibits discriminating based on religion against employees; the Free Speech and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment; and violations of an Arizona statute that prohibits wrongful denial of access to public records.

“Professors at public universities and colleges do not shed their constitutional rights to free speech and religious exercise when they work for a university,” Matt Staver, Liberty Counsel founder and chairman, said. “Professor Daniel Grossenbach engaged in constitutionally protected speech, religious expression, and religious exercise and was speaking on matters of public concern regarding his faith, morality, and the community. The University of Arizona cannot fire a professor for his protected speech. Viewpoint discrimination is unlawful and violates the First Amendment and religious discrimination violates Title VII.”


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America Must Return To The Same Source Of The Founders’ Courage And Confidence: The Word Of God

Through their preaching, these patriot pastors helped bring about what Adams described as a “change in the religious sentiments” of the people. When war came, that same Biblical conviction fueled the courage to stand against tyranny. From their pulpits, these pastors not only made the case for independence; they also strengthened the people’s resolve to secure it. If we are to preserve our liberty 250 years later, we need that same kind of real Revolution again. We must return to the same source of the founders’ courage and confidence: the Word of God.

Sanctity Of Life On The Ballot: A State-By-State View Of The Abortion Battleground

Since 2022, when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, one of the primary battlegrounds over abortion policy has been in the states. Both abortion-rights advocates and pro-life organizations have turned to statewide ballot initiatives to advance their policy positions on abortion.

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Jan Markell: Is Israel’s Spiritual Blindness A Reason For Christians To Reject Them?

Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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