A University of Maryland center removed a pro-life group from its terrorism database – and made other changes – after two College Fix reports about the research.

The Big Ten university’s National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, or START, had recorded two members of Students for Life of America in its ongoing study of “radicalization,” The Fix previously reported. This put SFLA among white supremacists, Islamic terrorist groups, and other threats based on an incident in which students were arrested at a peaceful protest.

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University removes 'terrorist' label from pro-life group after media attention | WND | by Around the Web

A University of Maryland center removed a pro-life group from its terrorism database – and made other changes – after two College Fix reports about the research.

The Big Ten university’s National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, or START, had recorded two members of Students for Life of America in its ongoing study of “radicalization,” The Fix previously reported. This put SFLA among white supremacists, Islamic terrorist groups, and other threats based on an incident in which students were arrested at a peaceful protest.