Americans United: Iowa Supreme CourtRulingOnMarriageUpholdsReligious Liberty, Says Americans United
Friedman, Howard M.
HFriedm at UTNet.UToledo.Edu
Tue Apr 7 10:16:30 PDT 2009
Apologies-the misattribution of this to Michigan State came from my
Freudian slip in the Religion Clause blog posting. Michigan Staters-I do
know the difference between the two schools. I have corrected the
posting.
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Howard M. Friedman
Disting. Univ. Professor Emeritus
University of Toledo College of Law
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
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[mailto:religionlaw-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Douglas Laycock
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 12:24 PM
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Subject: RE: Americans United: Iowa Supreme
CourtRulingOnMarriageUpholdsReligious Liberty, Says Americans United
Clarification: This was a student at Eastern Michigan University.
Michigan State University had a rough night last night against Carolina,
but it had nothing to do with discriminating against Ms. Ward.
This issue was litigated a few years ago in the Social Work Department
at Southwest Missouri State, and if I recall, ended in a big settlement
for the student. These cases are clear examples where live and let live
yields an obvious solution -- refer the gay counselee to a counselor who
can actually help him and will have no conflict with conscience -- and
ideologues on one side or the other reject live and let live and seek
either coercively imposed thought reform or explusion from the program.
Quoting Rick Duncan <nebraskalawprof at yahoo.com>:
> Here is another example--from the Religion Clause blog-- of the
> inevitable conflict between gay rights and religious liberty:
>
>
>
>
> Former Student Challenges University's Requirements for Counseling
Practicum
>
>
>
> Last week, a former graduate student at Michigan State University
> filed suit in a Michigan federal district court alleging that she was
> unconstitutionally dismissed from the University's graduate
Counselling
> Program solely because her religious beliefs and expression regarding
> homosexual behavior contradicted those of the University's counseling
> department. Ward believes that homosexual behavior is immoral and can
> be changed. In Ward v. Members of the Board of Control of Eastern
> Michigan University, (ED MI, filed 4/2/2009) (full text of complaint),
> Julea Ward alleged that disciplinary proceedings were brought against
> her because in her Counseling Practicum course she referred a
> homosexual client to another counsellor rather than affirm and
validate
> the client's homosexual conduct. She was told that to remain in the
> program she would need to undergo a "remediation" program to "see the
> error of her ways" and change her "belief system" on homosexual
> conduct. Alliance Defense Fund issued a release
> announcing the filing of the lawsuit. The University today refused
> specific comment, but said that it is a "diverse campus with a strong
> commitment not to discriminate on the basis of gender, race,
> disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or
> expression." (Ann Arbor News.)
>
>
> Another is what public schools teach impressionable children about
> marriage and human sexuality in states where the law affirms the
> goodness of homosexual marriages and relationships. The law is a
> seminar and the public school curricula, which is taught to all our
> children, will reflect what the law teaches about marriage and sexual
> orientation.
>
> Again, school vouchers would allow parents to opt out of the "common"
> curriculum and avoid the inevitable conflict that arises when one
> side of the culture war gets to teach the other side's children what
> is the true, the good and the beautiful.
>
> Cheers, Rick Duncan
>
>
>
>
Douglas Laycock
Yale Kamisar Collegiate Professor of Law
University of Michigan Law School
625 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
734-647-9713
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