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Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 7:33:05 PM   
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Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court seemed to split sharply Monday on whether a law school can deny recognition to a Christian student group that won't let gays join, a case that could determine whether nondiscrimination policies trump the rights of private organizations to determine who can — and cannot — belong.

In arguments tinged with questions of religious, racial and sexual discrimination, the court heard from the Christian Legal Society, which wants recognition from the University of California's Hastings College of the Law as an official campus organization with school financing and benefits.

Hastings, located in San Francisco, turned them down, saying no recognized campus groups may exclude people due to religious belief or sexual orientation.

The Christian group requires that voting members sign a statement of faith. The group also regards "unrepentant participation in or advocacy of a sexually immoral lifestyle" as being inconsistent with the statement of faith.

"CLS has all of its activities entirely open to everyone," lawyer Michael McConnell said. "What it objects to is being run by non-Christians."

A federal judge threw out the Christian group's lawsuit claiming its First Amendment rights of association, free speech and free exercise had been violated, a decision that was upheld by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a two-sentence opinion in 2004.

The case could clarify nationwide whether religious-based and other private organizations that want federal funding have the right to discriminate against people who do not hold their core beliefs. The court is expected to rule this summer.
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RE: Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 7:46:21 PM   
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The Supreme Court seemed to split sharply... [on] whether religious-based and other private organizations that want federal funding have the right to discriminate against people who do not hold their core beliefs.

Un-fucking-believable... this one belongs in the "they're everywhere" basket.



K.





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RE: Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 7:47:24 PM   
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"that want federal funding "

AHA, how did I know that was going to come up ?

So we got stupid Gays, well that's not anything to write home about, we got stupid people in all walks of life. Why the hell would anyone want to join a group that is opposed to their ways, in fact maybe their being itself ? What's next, I'll have to go to the supreme court to join B'nai Brith or the NAACP ? Are Black people next in line to sue to join the KKK ?

I won't say it - I won't say that I've now seen everything because every time I do, something even more fucking ridiculous happens.

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RE: Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 8:54:27 PM   
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time to review the contract that they are unlikely reviewing but constructing as they go along.


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RE: Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 9:26:28 PM   
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Are Black people next in line to sue to join the KKK ?



They should. That would make a great fucking reality tv show.

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RE: Court splits sharply on campus Christian argument - 4/19/2010 9:27:31 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: rulemylife

The Supreme Court seemed to split sharply... [on] whether religious-based and other private organizations that want federal funding have the right to discriminate against people who do not hold their core beliefs.

Un-fucking-believable... this one belongs in the "they're everywhere" basket.



K.




What are you talking about?

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