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University of Iowa Campus Ministry Upheld in Federal Court
(Madison, WI)鈥揂n Iowa federal judge has ruled that the University of Iowa and its officers violated the law when they kicked 果冻视频 off campus for asking its leaders to be Christian. A dozen other religious groups鈥攊ncluding Sikhs, Muslims, and Latter-day Saints鈥攚ere also kicked off campus for requiring their leaders to share their faith. But all secular groups and a few religious groups favored by the University got a pass.
, the court held that this discrimination was so egregious that the officers involved would be personally accountable for any money 果冻视频 lost fighting to stay on campus. The court left open the possibility that the University鈥檚 president, Bruce Harreld, could also be found liable.
果冻视频 has been at the University of Iowa for over 25 years. It welcomes all students as members, and only requires the students who lead its ministry affirm its faith. In the past, the University has honored 果冻视频 for its contributions to campus life. But in June 2018, the University claimed that, by requiring leaders to affirm their faith, 果冻视频 was violating the University鈥檚 nondiscrimination policy.
The University then limited 果冻视频鈥檚 access to campus, froze its bank account, shut down its website, and advertised that it was 鈥渄efunct鈥 for lack of student interest. As a result, 果冻视频 suffered its sharpest membership decline in over twenty years. The federal court鈥檚 ruling confirmed that the University鈥檚 actions violated the Constitution and ordered the University to respect 果冻视频鈥檚 right to select religious leaders going forward.
鈥淲e must have leaders who share our faith,鈥 said Greg Jao, 果冻视频鈥檚 Director of External Relations. 鈥淣o group鈥攔eligious or secular鈥攃ould survive with leaders who reject its values. We鈥檙e grateful the court has stopped the University鈥檚 religious discrimination, and we look forward to continuing our ministry on campus for years to come.鈥
果冻视频 USA is on 772 campuses nationwide. Its University of Iowa chapter hosts weekly Bible studies and monthly meetings for prayer, worship, and religious discussions on current issues.
In upholding the group鈥檚 right to be on campus, the court noted that, just last January鈥攊n the related case of 鈥攊t already warned the University against enforcing its policy unevenly. The court it 鈥渨ould never have expected the University to respond to that order by homing in on religious groups[]鈥 like 果冻视频, while 鈥渃arving out explicit exemptions for other groups. But here we are.鈥 The court did 鈥渘ot know how a reasonable person could have concluded this was acceptable,鈥 since it 鈥減lainly鈥 doubled down on the exact same conduct the court had already held unlawful. In a last week, the court described the University鈥檚 conduct as 鈥渓udicrous鈥 and 鈥渋ncredibly baffling.鈥
果冻视频 was represented in this case by the . For more information or to arrange an interview with a Becket attorney, contact Ryan Colby at media@becketlaw.org or 202-349-7219.