An Indiana high school student whose teachers called her “bigoted” for trying to start a pro-life club won a victory in her case Thursday against the Noblesville School District, according to her attorneys.

Though the student’s lawsuit is not over yet, attorney Zac Kester of Charitable Allies in Indianapolis said they reached a partial agreement with the school district this week to allow the student to begin her pro-life club.

The student, a freshman identified only as E.D., sued the Noblesville school district last year after she tried to start a pro-life club affiliated with Students for Life of America at her high school.

Kester said most of school officials’ arguments against the club involved their disapproval of E.D.’s handling of the application process – an unwritten, unpublished, uncommunicated protocol known to varying degrees only to four school officials.

“E.D. has suffered immense harm as she was unable to promote the opportunity to attend the March for Life or the National Pro-Life Summit in what may very well be Roe v. Wade’s last anniversary as it is,” Kester said.. (Excerpts from LIFENEWS.COM)

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