College student and street preacher Kombe Sefelino was suspended from the County College of Morris (CCM) in Randolph, New Jersey, for quoting the Bible and condemning homosexuality as a sin.
But after he filed a federal lawsuit in March citing his First Amendment right to free speech, he is now allowed back on campus. The college sent his attorney a letter on March 31 saying it would let Sefelino on campus and allow him to exercise all his First Amendment rights.
“The college, I think, knows what they did was wrong,” attorney Wally Zimolong told The Epoch Times. “But they haven’t said they wouldn’t do it again. They haven’t said he’s completely in the clear. They haven’t done anything to repair the damage to his academic record. They haven’t rescinded his previous suspensions.”…