The inverse of Groucho
Jun. 29th, 2010 09:53 amObligatory disclaimer: this is not a group whose views I support. But it doesn't matter.
The US Supreme Court ruled that UC Hastings can prohibit the Christian Legal Society from using campus facilities because they violate state discrimination codes. The group requires that prospective members endorse a "statement of faith" and bar "unrepentant homosexual conduct".
My reaction, if I were attending Hastings today, would be to immediately apply to the Armenian Law Students Association, the Black Law Students Association, the Hastings Catholic Law Students Association, the Hastings Democrats, the Hastings Vietnamese American Law Society, the La Raza Law Students Association... because if one group cannot choose who they admit and receive recognition and school subsidies, neither can any of the others.
The US Supreme Court ruled that UC Hastings can prohibit the Christian Legal Society from using campus facilities because they violate state discrimination codes. The group requires that prospective members endorse a "statement of faith" and bar "unrepentant homosexual conduct".
My reaction, if I were attending Hastings today, would be to immediately apply to the Armenian Law Students Association, the Black Law Students Association, the Hastings Catholic Law Students Association, the Hastings Democrats, the Hastings Vietnamese American Law Society, the La Raza Law Students Association... because if one group cannot choose who they admit and receive recognition and school subsidies, neither can any of the others.
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Date: 2010-06-30 05:54 am (UTC)I rather liked one of the items in the opinion that was something along the lines of, "Yes, sure, this means that law students could join all sorts of student groups they aren't interested in supporting solely for the purpose of being annoying jerks, but it's perfectly reasonable for the law school to set up its regulations with the presumption that their students are more mature than that."
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Date: 2010-06-30 02:45 pm (UTC)So why does the Catholic Law Students group get access if they only allow Catholic law students? That's more my point.
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Date: 2010-07-07 12:59 am (UTC)If the Catholic Law Students allow anyone and everyone to join, as do the Black Law Students, etc, then there's no problem. If, as I suspect, they filter -- then my post stands.