Jillian rents an apartment in State University housing with her same-sex partner University regulations state that same-sex couples may not live together in University housing but opposite sex couples may do so Jillian is served and eviction notice Jillian believes her rights are being violated she can argue that her and her partners which rights were violated

Jillian's rights to equal protection under the law and freedom from discrimination based on sexual orientation may have been violated. By allowing opposite-sex couples to live together in university housing while prohibiting same-sex couples from doing so, the university is treating individuals differently based on their sexual orientation. This could be considered discrimination and a violation of Jillian's civil rights. Jillian could argue that the university's policy is unconstitutional and discriminatory, and seek legal action to challenge the eviction notice.