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Apr 16th, 2021 4 min read COMMENTARY BY Legal Fellow, Meese Center Sarah Parshall Perry is a legal fellow for the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Cleland’s ruling flipped the script. In fact, it was InterVarsity that had been discriminated against by Wayne State, whose actions were “obviously odious to the Constitution.” SDI Productions / Getty Images Key Takeaways Campus groups, students, and professors who aren’t interested in kowtowing to groupthink have had a run of good luck lately in federal courts. InterVarsity’s constitution allows all students to join the group as members, but leadership positions are limited to those who agree with its statement of faith. ....
Federal Court Issues Win for Campus Religious Group at Wayne State dailysignal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailysignal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Judge finds Wayne State violated rights of student religious group The Detroit News A federal judge has ruled that Wayne State University discriminated against a Christian student group by denying it official recognition because it requires its leaders to be Christians. In fall 2017, Wayne State flagged InterVarsity s constitution requiring that those in the group s leadership be Christian. The Christian group was decertified in October 2017 after refusing to drop the leadership requirement from its bylaws; the university restored recognition in 2018. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland issued a permanent injunction requiring the university to change its rules and recognize the leaders of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a religious outreach and ministry group that is active on more than 600 college campuses across America. ....
“No religious group can constitutionally be made an outsider, excluded from equal access to public or university life, simply because it insists on religious leaders who believe in its cause,” U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland said Monday. Cleland noted that Wayne State had no problem with gender-specific club sports teams or fraternities and sororities. He noted that the Iraqi Student Organization requires leaders to be “dedicated Iraqi students.” “The court’s ruling was not unexpected,” Wayne State spokesman Matt Lockwood said. “Unfortunately, despite the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship being granted everything it requested in a timely manner, it continued to pursue litigation, forcing the university to spend time and taxpayer dollars in an unnecessary lawsuit.” ....
Court rightly hits college deans for discriminating against Christian group washingtonexaminer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonexaminer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.