No, the question is whether she had a right to complain after the fact - and she did, as a matter of policy. If you don't like a conference's code if conduct, don't go to the conference. Simple.
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In both cases, a conference would have the right to set its own ethos and people would have the right to choose not to attend. These rights are not so interesting to me. Why everybody must be Christian or pretend to be Christian to be included could be depending on context.
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