Federal court of appeals sides with Christian student group in a case against the University of Iowahttps://www.campusreform.org/article?id=17368The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a previous district court decision to grant qualified immunity to individuals at the University of Iowa who violated a student organization’s First Amendment rights.
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Constance Shriver Cervantes, the University Compliance Coordinator for the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, and Thomas Baker, the former Associate Dean of Students, were tasked with investigating Miller’s complaint.
The investigation led to the dismantling of the group on the grounds that BLinC violated the University’s “Human Rights Policy” and “denied Miller a leadership position because he was gay,” according to the decision.
Following this action, the Business Leaders in Christ filed a suit alleging that the Human Rights Policy violated the groups First Amendment rights.
Until bigots in academia are held
personally liable they will continue their taxpayer-funded bigotry.