A federal district judge on Wednesday sided with UW-Madison in a case over how much religion is too much when doling out money to faith-based student groups.
The ruling rejects claims made in a lawsuit filed a little more than a year ago by the Roman Catholic Foundation, a campus student group, that the university violated its First Amendment rights by refusing to fund some of its activities in the 2006-07 and 2007-08 school years.
It also dissolves a preliminary injunction put into place in January by U.S. District Judge John Shabaz that barred the university from refusing to pay for activities by the group involving prayer, worship or proselytizing.