Faith tests okayed for campus Christian group at ASU

JMHACLJ at aol.com JMHACLJ at aol.com
Thu Oct 20 08:52:12 PDT 2005


 
In a message dated 10/20/2005 1:35:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
marty.lederman at comcast.net writes:

ASU has  decided, like most schools, that it will not afford such recognition 
and perqs  to any groups that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation 
-- on the  quite reasonable theory that ASU does not wish to facilitate, or 
be party to,  any activities for which a percentage of its student body would 
be ineligible  by virtue of their sexual orientation.  According to the 
article, CLS has  agreed that it will *not* discriminate on the basis of sexual 
orientation --  and thus that it will comply with ASU's nondiscrimination 
conditions that are  a prerequisite to university "recognition."


Does Arizona, the State, provide statutory protections against  
discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation?
 
Has Arizona, the State, delegated to the University or the Board of  Visitors 
or whomever is the responsible recipient of state authority, the power  to 
define new categories of prohibited discrimination other than those  identified 
in state law?
 
Jim Henderson
Senior Counsel
ACLJ
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