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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
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Posted - 01/19/2008 : 23:33:13 [Permalink]
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Originally posted by Dude
...(an already illegal practice for employment, schools admissions, and so on)... | Except when it's not illegal. At least regarding employment.
Dunno how college student groups fit in with that sort of thing. They're not exactly employers, but the same sort of exemption would only make sense.
For example, let's say that the college atheist group has twenty-five members. If no discrimination is permitted for membership and activities, then 100 campus Catholics showing up at the atheist group's next election for officers can ensure that devout Catholics run the club. |
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Dude
SFN Die Hard
USA
6891 Posts |
Posted - 01/20/2008 : 01:56:06 [Permalink]
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I'm suspect that most people (and universities) would consider that to be disruptive and not allow it.
I've already said that I have no issue with universities funding religious student groups as long as the groups follow the university's rules.
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