
The Christian Legal Society and the Alliance Defense Fund has filed a suit against the University of Montana Law School.
Montana's Law School decided to derecognize a CLS student chapter because of its Christian beliefs.
"Of all places, a law school should understand that the Constitution forbids penalizing a student group because of its religious views. A student group cannot be forced to compromise its beliefs in order to maintain a presence on campus," says litigation counsel for CLS’s Center for Law & Religious Freedom.
The chapter was derecognized after some students and faculty members
complained.The students and faculty opposed CLS recognition because the chapter had a view that its voting members and leaders should abstain from sexual relationships outside of marriage.
In other words, the Law school is saying that CLS is being discriminatory in
selecting its leaders. So, they will discriminate back.
That'll show them.
Montana Law School faculty and its dean are fools.








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