Posted on 09/19/2022 5:59:05 AM PDT by Red Badger
“Just meet and keep your mouths shut about it.”
It should be university policy that the university welcomes students to exercise their Constitutional rights of freedom of speech and association, and that it is not the place of the University to interfere or comment on it.
Then the University should keep their mouths shut about it.
Thanks a lot for the clarification. I still wonder why Thomas, Gorsuch, and Alito saw it on its face value as private religious institution can do what it wants.
I’m not a legal scholar but they are. Much moreso than the clowns on the other side if the decision.
I hope the university wins this round. As a religious university, they should be exempt. I hope their attorneys are many and adept.
It’s just another try by Big Brother to destroy religion.
Yep. Make them all feel the pain!
No, not really. But they did say it had to go back through the courts.
Ultimately Kegger will be forced to rule the right way.
As Churchill said of the Americans, “they can always be counted on to do the right thing after they have exhausted all other possibilities.”
Just wow.
That whole “separation of Church and State” thing (Jefferson letter) was more about the State NOT being able to meddle in the affairs of religion.
FREEDOM of RELIGION. A religious school now being dictated to, regarding it’s internal activities, by a government entity.
This has to go to the S.C. and the outcome will either support or destroy this nation.
The Dem-Libs see it as “FREEDOM FROM RELIGION” ...............
Yes they do...which is innately oppressive.
I suspect some of the other justices saw it that same way. Again, the Court ruled against taking the case at this time, not "against" Yeshiva on the issue itself. Gorsuch, Thomas, and Alito just believed that they should take the case right now rather than doing what they'd normally do and wait.
Yeshiva actually was really smart to handle this the way they have. They've now banned all clubs, and are using that to push for an expedited appeal in the state courts. If they don't get it, SCOTUS likely will take it.
As odd as this sounds, kind of everyone thinks they're case is so important that it shouldn't have to go through the lower courts. Some of the Justices are just concerned that if they do that too often, the floodgates will open and they'll get too many of those expedited appeals to process. I can see both sides because it really is an extremely important and urgent issue.
My guess is that Yeshiva ultimately wins.
Wouldn’t the same anti-discrimination precept apply to censorship of conservatives on Twitter?
Only if twitter is considered a ‘public utility’.................
No.
Yeshiva is being sued under a state law that prohibits discrimination against the LGBT crowd. There are other state and federal laws that prohibit even private sector discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion, national origin, etc..
However, political viewpoint discrimination by private employers is not prohibited by federal law, nor by most states. So legally, you can generally be discriminated against because of your political beliefs unless you work for a public employer.
There’s an irony here. Francis Collins, the man who mapped the human genome, concluded that the heritability (propensity) for homosexuality was 30% — not statistically significant. He also concluded that the heritability for traditionalism was 54%. Of course, the traditionalism of Orthodox Jews is rooted in upbringing. But based on Collins’s statistics, one could make a reasonable argument that traditionalism should trump homosexuality.
Thanks again.
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