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Loyola Student Court Overturns Move to Block TPUSA Chapter

by Andrew Powell
November 18, 2025 at 12:14 pm
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Loyola Student Court Overturns Move to Block TPUSA Chapter

OREM, UTAH - SEPTEMBER 10: Charlie Kirk speaks at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah. Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was speaking at his "American Comeback Tour" when he was shot in the neck and killed. (Photo by Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)

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A student court at Loyola University New Orleans has thrown out a decision by the school’s Student Government Association (SGA) that prevented a new Turning Point USA chapter from becoming an officially recognized campus organization.

According to Fox News, the ruling came after members of the would-be chapter filed an appeal with support from two law students at Loyola’s law school.

With the SGA’s original decision vacated, student leaders will now have to vote again on whether to grant the group formal recognition. A date for that vote has not yet been set.

Ethan Estis, one of the law students who helped draft the appeal, called the reversal a significant victory for students seeking fair treatment on campus.

“The overruling of the SGA‘s decision by the Court of Review is a big win for the students of Loyola University New Orleans,” Estis said.

He praised the students behind the TPUSA effort for staying committed throughout the process.

“The court clearly saw a deviation from the standard practice of granting RSO status to an organization,” he said. “I am incredibly proud of the Loyola University Turning Point USA student leaders, who remained determined and confident in their position — their resilience is contagious. The Court of Review made the right decision here — upward and onward for these student leaders and for all students who have an opportunity for their voice to be heard at Loyola!”

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In its ruling, the Court of Review cited several violations of standard procedure during the Oct. 15 meeting when the SGA voted to deny recognition.

According to the decision, SGA leaders failed to formally call an executive session, a procedural step that would require anyone not authorized under the student government bylaws to leave the room.

“The Court finds that an executive session was not formally called, and therefore individuals not specified in the bylaws should have exited the room alongside Turning Point USA Loyola representatives,” the ruling stated. “As a result, the subsequent vote does not comply with open-meeting requirements.”

The court also rejected two reasons SGA members cited for denying the group a charter — concerns about “safety” and “campus climate.” The panel ruled that neither justification was supported by university policy and noted that the TPUSA chapter had met all formal requirements for recognition.

In addition, the court said the SGA exceeded its authority by demanding a detailed budget plan from the chapter, even after acknowledging that the group’s funding would come from Turning Point USA’s national organization.

For now, the future of the TPUSA chapter awaits a new vote — one that the student government must conduct under closer scrutiny.

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