Did Wayne State Decertify Christian Student Group Because of Beliefs?
Did Wayne State Decertify Christian Student Group Because of Beliefs?
A student organization at Wayne State University was recently decertified “for requiring its leadership to agree to a statement of beliefs,” according to a new lawsuit. The suit itself was filed on yesterday in federal court, and claims “Wayne State stripped the university's chapter of InterVarsity of official student organization status illegally.”It didn't take long for InterVarsity to gain support from individuals and organizations working hard to protect religious freedom, including Lori Windham. Windham is a “senior legal counsel at Becket, a Washington, D.C.-based law firm that focuses on religious freedom,” and is now representing InterVarsity in their lawsuit. When discussing the case, she said, “asking religious leaders to practice what they preach isn’t discrimination, it’s integrity...Targeting one Christian group that’s served the campus for over 75 years, while giving itself and dozens of larger groups a pass, is truly discriminatory.”Since becoming aware of the lawsuit, Wayne State made it clear that it stands by its decision, and issued the following statement:“The university is obliged and committed to protecting the constitutional and religious rights of everyone on our campus...Attaining official student organization status is a privilege rather than a right, and is conditional on compliance with our policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity...We have taken every step possible to minimize the impact of the decertification on the group, and we approached InterVarsity last December with an offer to work on a resolution to this matter. Our offer still stands. Any such solution will be guided by our desire to reinstate the group’s organization status while adhering to our nondiscrimination policy.”
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